Thursday for L086 Ani residents of Grimsby, at their flow» er and market garden farm. were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore, Otâ€" taws, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Em. bury, Battle Creek, Mich.: Miss E. Stome, Battle Creek, Mich.; Mr. G. M. Embury, Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Manheim, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. F. r.umm_h.:)g.g urged to attend. Miss Helen Kirk and Miss Joyce 10 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a m.â€" u..u..-.â€"ll Communion oly and Sermonâ€"the Rector. mp.-'.â€"hbtl.‘ 100 p. m â€"Evensong. _ _ 11% a.mâ€"Morning _ WorHy o is Un mas m en charcs ak _ 1400 p 3z â€" Trinity United Church St. Andrew‘s Church (Discese of Niagara) SUXDAY, SEPT. 18th j4th Sunday After Trinity meeting of the Beaver Club be held on Monday evening. . 10th, at the home of Mrs. CLUB St. John‘s Church SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" C.D. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16th MILELYARDS â€" â€" Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities ~â€" 1 DRUG STORE / Developing and Printing GET YOUR WEDDING STATIONERY Telephone 36 For Prices 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. T00 pm. â€" Rvening Wordhip and Song Service. Mr. McLean will be in charge of "both services. AT THE GRIMSBY Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th Adciaide 8t., Grimsby LORDS DAY By PRUNELLA WOOD The cardigan which has left the sports scene to become amitmiormhamuï¬nm.wlflln tie Roseustein designing versions for the coming Autumn and Winter, which is to say, also sponsoring it as a style. C Myuueherblnci.re;uywdimun...m top fastened only below the waistline, the skirt very narrow, mmmmmdm--wwymbn black silk twill shirt which sports a huge kittyâ€" tieâ€" New York Dress Institute. an egy. milk, or a little fruit julce ; ter without breaking sdded, it will make a delicious| I shall close this week with a pudding, or it may be made into recipe for End of the Garden croquettes or cream of rice soup. | Pickle This recipe came from Mrs. um-mum'mmdm overhead work. cut a large rubber | Corners. ball in half, and push it up the | End of the Garden Pickie handle of the paint brust as clore| > quarts cucumbers (h :.nfln 1::"“ llll aqrmm (large or Grippings and save spots on the| 1 quart large onions. Boor or furniture. | 1 quart small onions (whole). After frying fish, pour s little! put in sait overnight. wmmm-flmï¬'“‘»l 1% gts. corn. It will remove odor of fish from| 1:, ots carrots. the pan and the kitchen at the! j:, ots beans (cooked). mkme::y.m that Inl-fln.ut -ul-e-audnnuptxel“a # ‘z’:‘g-gmldfld“lll s the centre of each cooky, place the | m dampened end of a lolipop stick | __ a pemuapn apurt as they do otherwise, und they can be dusted during the winâ€"| Bake as ususl. For the little tots who carnaot reach the towel rack, a ring from an old embroidery hoop suspended n.upmm*o-nl makes a good towel holder. The mmummm- ated #f desired. I know of one homemaker who keeps a covered basket conts:ning amail playthings, pictures. etc. in reminds them that the time has arrived. It is especially helptul with young children who have not learned to tell time. When making jelly or jam. skim off with a clean vegetable brush, the foum that guthers during the bruik. If uny of you are accustomâ€" ad to guthering straw flowers or sprige of berries from the gurden to use for a winter bouguet for the table, dip them in melted paraffin. They do not fade or dry, and fall Iittle people have found the versation of grownâ€"ups tedious placed in a window and set for * cooking. In this waey the soum is removed without waste of jelly. 1t room. It has kelped to THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT~ ing mt clock for the BERTHA HAYES BOLTON Mours 9 asm. to 5 pm. Daily, Forty «Four mvlu' Buccessâ€" Mâ€"'M“Aw Permanents for Difficult HMair "Artigtic Plans Playing Course" #:30 to 12 a.m. "Royal" Torento Conservatory mose *~~s"¢ ~~~* smes Examinations if Desired â€"â€" New AdAreus â€" STUDIG: Phone 610â€"W beans, Lima beans may be used, or some of each. All vegetables are cut in small pieces. Scald the cauliâ€" flower in strong salt water. Cut celery and peppers in small pieces. When all is prepared mix ingrediâ€" ents adding sugar and vinegar and mustard and celery seed. Let boil all over and add the mustard and tumeric and flour mixed to a paste in vinegar. Cook for half an hour over mediâ€" um heat, stirring to avoid burning. | This makes a large quantity of deâ€" :u--nu. cup flour (heaping). Method: Chop cucumbers if large und remove seeds, if small, do not onions. Put in salt and drain in the licious pickles. of ment of their Therese, to Mr. Joseph Brunatti, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunatti of Beamesville. The wedding will take place Monday, o-unr'u..u-" o‘clock in St. Mary‘s church, Barâ€" | 6 sugar. l:mmw. Oneâ€"third ounce tumeric Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaPlante Crosse and Blackweil‘s DATE and NUT BREAD ... in Tomate Sauce , C & B SPAGHETT . Eauumm ShECiAL BLEND TEA CuT WaX seans | enaperault AnCE : . â€" FRUITS & VECETABLES For Dishes, Stockings, Lingeric, Woolens _ _ Libby‘s Fancy Sliced ï¬'mu .-_“& mm uu.u."( CHAN FLOOR WAX 11 tin 59¢ mm per pugell 1« 2t THEAL BROS. Cool Weather Marvest Cream Style 1 ib. bag SPECIALS SEPT. 15th to SEPT. 22nd 15 Oz. Tin Royal York FRESH FROM THE MARKET hï¬lï¬ï¬‚uflu Luscious Radishes Corn on the Cob .W «> | seed. ) »ulll'l'll †, do not | 2 hfl'l n in the | s separâ€" | ie e DDNE AT THE FAMOUS er. Cut 1 pieces. e | COak Room 20 oz. tin & for || Â¥, tb. pkg. 1 ib. pkg. 4 ib. bag £14 Muratori‘s Fine and Medium 2 ... 7 CHICKEN, STEAK AND SEA FOOD DRWNERS PHONE 45 CARNATION MILK 19¢ CHOICETOMATOES >..«. 17¢ The Village Inn 1J¢ 2 + II¢ The Food, Service and Atmosphere W _ Be Long Remembered .. . PHONE 32 FOR RESERVATIONS All under the personal supervision 0 16 oz. tin YORK GREEN PEAS YORK KERNEL CORN YORK LIMA BEANS TOMATO SOUP New Pack â€" 10 Oz. 2 um Ilt Stokely‘s Fancy 11 oz. bottle 20 oz. tins 11¢