Grimsby Independent, 28 Mar 1928, p. 6

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|_CARROLL‘S ‘~ ~PHONE 410 M I L K is the only safe milk to use. Pasâ€" teurizing of milk frees it of all imjurious germs. Protect your health and the health of your litâ€" tle ones by using only pasteurized milk. 4 LINCOLN COUNTY A picture taken at the Plowing Match showing Robert Wynne, 11 years, the youngest plow boy at the match. Good plowmen start young in Lincoln County. « * Choice Golden Dates 3 lbs. 25c MODEL DAIRY Wednesday, March 28th, 1928 Do You Know That P asteurized PRUNES Santa Claras 3 lbs. PURITY OATS Quickâ€"cooking Ige. pkg SsPINACH Aylmer fancy, 2 tins RAISINS Sunmaid Seedless, CRAB MEAT Friar, fancy tir SALMON Fancy Sockeye 1â€"lb tin.42¢ CELERY RELISH Aylmer, per jar Glassco‘s Strawberry Jam {? 52c¢ Glassco‘s Raspberry Jam .. 39c¢ Extra Good Values for the Weekâ€"end ;ISINS lk Seedless, 2 lbs 16 MAIN STREET EAST, GRIMSBY h ... .. O3C 2 p g.29C sir=40C ‘â€"_ eC GRIMSBY 20c 24c 10c CODFISH Extra fancy, carton .... HADDIE Choicest quality, 1b. BANANAS Fancy Ripe, doz KIPPERS 8 Stephen‘s large pair .. CHEESE Real June, per lb BACON Finest= Sliced, 1b FLOUR Sheaf Pastry, 24 lbs INFANTS‘ DELIGHT Soap, 4€ for .;..;...... JB Miss Gertrude Brown of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Marvin Wentworth of the Chicago Black Hawks is visting his parents, Chief and Mrs. Wentworth, Clark Street. ; 4 Miss Eva Fleming of Toronto ana Miss â€" Margaret Ross or uunnv:ie spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Sylvia Brown, Depot Street, attended the Lep n‘itzâ€"Rozen wedding in Toronto on Thursday. Sam Dellevan of Hamilton spent a few days last week with friends here. M‘ss Doris Bromley of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor in town. Dayton Mar§h ot : Hammton was a visitor in town over the weekâ€"end. Our readers are requested to send in items of interest for this coiâ€" umn to the Editor of the Woman‘s 'pa,ge or phone 36 Social and Personal B# AV OrIE ; 29¢ 15c 20c 25¢ 28¢ 85c 25c 15c After a short business session a proâ€" gramme was presented; Miss May Crittenden afforded much pleasure by her Hawaiian guitar solos; two recitaâ€" tions by Mrs. Davies were heard with appreciation of her interpretative ta's‘te Miss Counsell gave a talk on the Leaâ€" gue of Nations The National Anthem having closed the meeting, adjournâ€" ment was made to the diningâ€"room where the event of the afternoon, the Sunsh‘ne Tea, was partaken of with great enjoyment. Sunshine being the keyâ€"note, its colour predominated the decorative scheme. Golden daffodils adorned the teaâ€"table _and even the very dainty edibles themselves reflectâ€" ed the cheerful tune, and everyone had a word of appreciation for the kind and clever hostess who had afforded such pleasant entertainment. LINCOLN LOYALIST CHAPTER I. O. D. E. The _ regular business meeting ot Lincoln Loyalist Chapter I. O. D. E. was held on Monday afternoon, March 26th, with a good attend@ance. ‘+ne order of business was suspended while a standing resolution of sympathy was passed with Mrs. R:. M. Hazelwopd and Miss Hazlewood, on the death of Mr. Hazlewod. Particulars were received of the Anâ€" nual Meeting of the Provincial Chapâ€" ter‘ I.. 0. D. E., April 17â€"19, to which all members of the Order will be welcome. The Regent and Eduâ€" cat‘onal Secretary were appointed delegates to this meeting. The imâ€" portance of observing . Empire Shopâ€" ping Week was also stressed. A communication with reference to the tour in Canada of English school girls was read and it was decided to eéctend to them an invitation to visit Grimsby. The following Convenors of Comâ€" In"ttees‘ were appointed : Literary, Mrs. W. H. Cline; Relicf, Mrs. W FF:. Groce; Social, Mrs. H. A . Yenney; Educational and Press, Miss Counâ€" sell; F‘fiawers, the Regent and Secreâ€" tary . 4 POPULAR â€" "CONFEDERATION" TRAIN TO RESUME SERVICE . As the regular day for holding the next Literary Meeting falls on Faste Monday it was decided to hold the L‘terary Meeting on the fourth Monâ€" day in April. > § ON ~MAY 19th The "Confederation" was inaugurâ€" ateéd last year by ‘the Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways in commemoration of Canada‘s D‘amond Jubilee Celebraâ€" tion. It provided a fast through serâ€" vice from Toronto to Vancouver daily via Winnipeg, â€" Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton. It provâ€" ed to be a very popular train with the travelling public and on May 19th will resume its service. It is a magnificent train of allâ€"steel construction, made up.of compartâ€" mentâ€"observationâ€"libraryâ€"buffet cars (radio equipped) standard sleepersâ€" tourist sleepersâ€"diner and coaches. It provides every wxmonvenience for its passengers. A very largely attended meeting of the Grimsby Branch of the Women‘s Institute was held on Tuesday after< noon March 20, at the home of the President, Mrs. Murray ,Fitch. On this occasion each member returned her "Sunshine Bag" for the month of February, each bag containing a contribution for every day on which the sun shone in that month; judging by the bags the sun had been lavish in his smiles, in fact according to some of the réturns, the orb or aay #ad beamed thirty times in February! But no one criticized this reckoning. Tickets and information from any Canadian National Agent. GRIMSBY WOMEN‘S INSTITUT:E® Miss Margaret Ross of Dunnville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Randall. Mr. Alfred Greenwood of Grimsby Beath who has been ill for a few weeks is now convalescing and getâ€" ting along. nicely. Mr.â€" E. Teft of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Mr. O. F. Teft and family ot Beamsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wadge on Sunday. a Mrs. Misner and grand daughter, of Wyndham Centre ~are visiting with Mrs. Misner‘s sister, Mrs. Wadge of Gibson avenue. Miss Mildred and Alma Moore or Cleveland are visiting their rother, Mrs; W. A. Moore,. town THE WOMEN‘S SOCIETIES WITH THE INDEPENDENT:, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 0:0)-0.(_0-0-1).0(1 Every day we are asied such quesâ€" tions asâ€""What strength Tincture Todine should I use?" "What kind of Cod Liver Oil is best for my child?" "How much Castor Oil should I give my threeâ€"yearâ€"old girl?" Not difficult questions but there is a wrong as well as the right answer. You have a right to expect such information from your druggist. Here at Dymond‘s we are happy to help you in this or any other way we can. . Will you call on us. It is the belief that your Druggist knows the drugs and medicines he sells. 8 Applied to your Drug Storeâ€" What is Confidence? Mr. Gerald Graham, of Cambridge University, in a letter to his famity refers to a chat with one of hss Cl students, the son of Dr. Stresemann, of Germany. Mr. ‘Graham writes: "Fr‘day had tea with Stresemann and enjoyed a most interesting chat on __ DAY" APRIL 17th â€"_ Archibald Lampman. A meeting to make plans for local coâ€"operation in the "Coast to Coast" drive for memberships in the League of Nations Society in Canada was called by the Executive Committee of the Grimsby Branch and held on Thursday. evening, March 22nd., at the home of Miss Nina Woolverton. Arangements were set on foot to hold a public meeting to ‘be addressed by a speaker on the League of Nations Further announcements will be made through the Press. "LEAGUE OF NATIONS Children Must Be Accompanied by Adult "Where Shopping is Pleasant" Moore‘s T heatre ATTRACTIONS . CONFIDENCE Jeweler and Optometrist GRIMSBY ONTARIO Our Annual Easter $1:00 Sale will be held as usual on Thursâ€" day and Saturday, April 5 th and 7th. Both windows will be full of articles worth as much as $3.00, all at one price : $1.00 AN INTERESTING CHAT Vernon Tuck $1 SALE WED., MARCH 28th WED., APRIL 4th Stella Dallas with An All1 Star Cast and A Comeay MON., APRIL 2nd "Shanghai Boum?’ with Richara Uuix and " " . A Comedy SAT. MARCH 3ist "A Reno Divorce" ~ with May McAvoy â€" and A Comedy "Simple Sis" with Louise Pazenaa and , . A Comedy sof â€"<am> 0â€"<mm 0 â€"<me +.4 ue 0â€"<m» 6 .4 Great â€" snowâ€"capped mountains â€" glaciers that tower h‘gh above the waâ€" ter‘s edgeâ€"fiords of surpassing beauâ€" tyâ€"all await you along the Pacific ~Coast and in Alaska. s ‘You can see the beauty and the Frandeur of the fifest soenery in the "world by takimg one of the Canadian National Railways inexpensive tours to the Pacific Coast and#Alastka. All these wonders can be visited in one complete tour. Ask any Canadian National Railway Agent about this trip. He will help you plan your itâ€" inerary and give you full information and illustrated literature. Now you leave the centres of p0p.u- lat‘on for a thousand mile sail along the famous inside passage to Skagâ€" way, Alaska. From comfortable modâ€" ern steamers you will sail through picturesque and aweâ€"inspiring chanâ€" nels where you will see nature in her most rugged and alluring dressâ€" scenes beyond imagination and beauty spots that brings thrills to the most sophisticated traveller. ‘ Out of the heart of the Rockies the tour brings you to Yancouver and Victoriaâ€"the two most attractive citâ€" ies on the North Pacific Coast. ¢ The tour includes a visit to Jasper Parkâ€"the playground of the Rockies. THERE ARE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS ALONG THEâ€" PACIFIC COASTâ€" } YOU CAN SEE THEM THIS SUMMER _ away & With glassy tinkle into glittering laces Dogs lie> asleep, and little children play With tops and marblés in the sunâ€"bate places; And I that stroll with many a thoughtâ€" ful pause. Almost forget that winter ever was. newcomer, The last seared drifts are eating fast lake, And every rut a little dancing river. Through great soft clouds tnat sunder overhead The deep sky breaks as pearly blue as summer: Out of a cleft beside the river‘s bed Flaps the black crow, the first demure IN MARCH The sun falls warm; the ~southern winds awake: The air seethes upwards and a steamy shiver : Each dip of the road is now a crystal FIG PUDDING Mix together _ one pound of ings chopped fine, one pound of raisins, one cupful chopped suet, one teaspoonful of cinnamon oneâ€"half teaspoonful of cloves one cupful sugar, one cupful of sweet milk, three eggs, one pint of grated crumbs, oneâ€"half teaspoonful of salt. Steam three hours and serve with a hard or l:quid sauce. CHEESE TOAST Cut cheese up fine and mix with w« one beaten egg one tableâ€"spoon of butter, one half cup of new milk. Cook till smooth, and pour over the toast. 3. Mix together svireaaed pines, ple and finelyâ€"chopped celery. Mix with a mayonnaise dressing dilutes very much with whipped cream. 4. Mix together finelyâ€"chopped apâ€" ples celery, and walnuts; Mix with mayonnaise, and serve on lettuce leaves. \ 2. Use three or four kinds of fru‘t, raw or canned; if canned, straining off part of the juice is necessary. Place in layers, sprinkling each with sugar. Before serving, sprinkle thickâ€" ly with grated cocoanut. Péaches orâ€" anges, pineapple, bananas, etc. may be used for this salad. 1. Péel and split bananas, roll in chopped nuts, and place on individual plates on a crisp lettuce leaf. Just beâ€" fore serving, put a spoonful of salad dressing on each. Germain affairsâ€"one feels one‘s inâ€" formation is firstâ€"hand, and I was im pressed with what he thinks is the German sincere desire for peace, anae the difficulties raised by French nerâ€" vousness, Rhur occupation, and Frenâ€" ch chauvinism,. There is no antiâ€"Engâ€" lish feeling I think, but the antiBGsrâ€" man feel‘ng here does hard with the older generation, and I suppose it is the duty of the younger to forget." COOKERY CORNER POETR Y SOME FRUIT SALADS <37n.0â€"€00â€"0 @HBD «Kn <. us The annual meeting of the officers of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment was held at the Armouries, Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Monday evening March 26th. Many matters of imâ€" portance were discussed and the‘ varâ€" ious committees appointed for the enâ€" suing year. Although the definite date on which the regiment will proâ€" ceed â€" to Niagara Camp for annual trainâ€"ing has not been set by Headâ€" quarters it is practically certain that training will commence in the first o1 second week in June Monday, the 11th being the most probable date. The new badges of the regiment have arrived and are very similar in appearence to the old 44th Regiment badge except that the numeral is omâ€" itted in the new design. TheLincotn and Welland are to have the distincâ€" tion of being affiliated with one of the British regiments in the near fuâ€" ture, negot‘ations to this end being now under way. Durng the coming summer, it is proposed to deposit the colours of the old 44th in the church of the Rev. Major Guy B. Gordon, a 44th officer, who is well known to all who served ) Cor. of MAIN and DEPOT STS., GRIMSBY : <omp 0 <mep> 0 <mm>â€"( Long pkts. 2 *for ... Short Cut 3 lbs. . for\ Military Notes Sliced COTTAGE ROLLS (Peaâ€"mealed) Half ; . u. * Tholsipece J > 0 <m> 0 â€"<m> 0â€"<m». ; 4um C 2 lbs. for F730 Tasty Canadian Cheese %;,.... Baumert Cream Cheese ,..;.... ANDERSON Phones 142 & 542 Jennes Quart bottles . .; . Loaf Cheese lIb, ..". "VHR DUFFS PURE LARD, 15c per lb 1b. Meanwhile, the Savings , Department of this Bank is a safe and profitable placeÂ¥for your money. HAVE nothing to do with "getâ€"richâ€"quick"salesâ€" menâ€"they will try to hurry you into a decision you will regret, A sound investment is never in a hurry. SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ce vimiit .. â€" 1 + Rlo l . se it sc 1+ 13â€"A A Ges aarie) u.~ en $ e . t o e ns *~.> > â€" 7 ho lt Mouiieg / Au d N s PR3 5A o t sA ) y on k. > t Bs 6 > MAPLE SYRUP Farin Profits are too Dearly Bouscht to Risk} F The Royal Bank of Canada Grimsby Branch 0 <mp 0 â€"<u» 0 <2> 0 <Bp 0 <a> â€"<n> 0â€"<ms MACARONI Specialâ€"â€"â€"â€"For Cash Only tfor\ 25C /N. .. 25¢ CHEESE CAKES THE GROCER °_ 21c ... 2Bb¢ ClÂ¥ 14c and Get Your Pony Votes 0 â€"<mm> 0 <rpâ€" .‘ adc .....89c¢ 4 28c ynot t‘ oo 296 c<ml with the old regiment before and durâ€" ing the Great War. "B" Company is now recruiting for Camp and all desrous of attending should enroll at once. The period will be 12 days this year and arrangements are being made to ensure a real good time: for all who spend the training period under canvas. f Joseph Deczuk and Jacob Schepanâ€" ;o djopintw ayj Jop~pall} aq J|IM xn Michael Jonacz in the assize court this week. Yesterday _ the grand jury brought in a true bill against the two men after considering the case only a couple of hours C. D. Wells, Manager Jonacz was found dead at his home Febrhary 28 He had been terribly beaten. His breastbone, several r:}bs on both sides and one arm was brokâ€" en and his face was so badly battered there was little shape left to it. The two men accused were arrestâ€" ed the day the discovery was made and later Mrs. Jonacz was arrested but was released following the inquest. Crown Attorney _ Ballard will conâ€" duct the prosecution. Tip Top Brand gsize No. 3 2 for ... Snap Drgno tin : Babbits tin .. CLEANSERS Old Dutch large tin Apex Cocoa Viâ€"Tone Freshly Milled Western $} 5 1bs. for 24C* Unipolished lb. 2o + ce l 7 D; Bag Pastry . Purity Bread 24 1b...%: tin c t oA > 120C ROLLED OATS True Bills We Deliver Free HOT DRINKS etin 57C buâ€" t adC Lo y u. 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