Harold B. Matchett, B.A. Hours 9 â€" 5.00 â€" Saturdays 9 â€" 12.30 BARRISTERS, ETC. E. H. Lancaster, K.C. A, E. Mix GRIMSBY OFFICE â€" DAILY Formerly Office of G. B. McConachie 12 Main St. W., Phone 32 2 William St. and 45 St. Paul St., St. Catharines, Phone 769 Office ‘phone 119 Res. ‘phone 286w é BEAMSVILLE AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR will conduct your Auction Sale, large or small at very reasonable rates; . Also ;3.â€" c?&hmissionefr for taking affidavits. Phone J. W. Kennedy, 56 Beamsville, _or Independent, Grimsby. Phone 36 for information. ‘ _A steadily increasing demand for Park graduates is the best assurâ€" ance of employment upon compleâ€" tion of a course of study. Youâ€"may begin at any time. Write for full particulars. 72 James St. N. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Thursday, May 6th, 1937. Phone 118 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Dentist Farrell Block, 12 Main St. W. Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 Gas Administered For . Extraction. X â€" RAY We can supply you with pullets that are well started, and will be laying in early September (or before) if well fed through the range period. They are now three to 10 weeks old, and they are from our famous "Xtraâ€"Profit" stock which has built up a countryâ€"wide repuâ€" tation for rapid development, early eggs, large eggs, and the necesâ€" sary ruggedness to stand continued heavy laying without moults or setâ€"backs. We have any number of reports showing "Xtraâ€"Profit" pullets up to 50% production at six months old, and continuing at 50% to 70% production through the entire Fall and Winter. We can give you your choice of seven popular breeds. Pullets three weeks old and upward in all breeds, and up to 10 weeks in some breeds. Some Prices Reduced $7.00 per Hundred We are going to clear these pullets in May, at prices away below our April quotations:. We can also supply dayâ€"old chicks and sexed pullets, in all breeds, at correspondingly low pricesâ€"for immediate delivery. (Some of our May prices are $7.00 per hundred lower than previously published in this paper). They are the most outâ€" standing values we have ever offered to the poultryâ€"raising public. Don‘t buy till you see this May price list and get full particuâ€" lars about the rapid development of Bray‘s "Xtraâ€"Profit" stock. Call, write, or ‘ phone TODAY. M tion Official Forecast That Eggs Will Be Scarce From September to January . . . Chicks and Pullets for May Delivery at Prices You Don‘t 3 Expect Till June. Complete Eyesight Service Phone 326 Lancaster and Mix ;.. Salesman Wanted Buy Started Pullets That Will Lay In September DOUBLEâ€"BARRELLED _â€"â€" â€"OPPORTUNITY Positions Await Graduates Dr. V. R. Farrell J. W. Kennedy 25‘Main Street, West GRIMSBY Vernon Tuck OPToMETRIST â€" AUCTIONEER GRIMSBY LEGAL FRED W. BRAY, LIMITED To represent one of the largest growers of nursâ€" ery stock in Ontario. Splendid opportunity for the right person. â€" Fruit stocks and ornamenâ€" tals are in demand. We supply‘complete sales equipment; personal training in salesmanship; can make $50.00 a week; begin work immediatâ€" ely. â€" A car necessary for rural district, but not for towns. .. . .â€". «AuLmmRLE . a k .0. Hamilton, Ont. Poultry Raisers PHONE 1836 St. Catharines, Ontario. S, Independent â€"Office, Grimsby. Grimsby APPLY BOX LOST â€"brown leather key case beâ€" â€"tween Fifty Garage, Winona and Stoney Creek.= Reward. J. B. Vanâ€" Duzer, Winona, Phone 7. itc WANTED â€" Experienced maid for housework. Apply 72 Main St. E. Phone 506. itc WANTED â€" Man to operate local branch of large dryâ€"cleaning plant on commission basis,. Apply Mr. A. W.‘Taller, 32 Mary St., St. Catharâ€" ines. % ite FOR SALE â€" Young pigs for saleâ€" six weeks old, Apply J. D. Russ, Ridge Road, Phone 59. 1tp FOR. SALE â€" Kellogg‘s Premier Strawberry Plants, $6.00 per 1000; 75c per 100. W. H. VanDuzer, RR. 1, Grimsby, Phone 3â€"râ€"3, Winona. 3tc HOUSE FOR SALE â€" Modern frame house, large lot and garage, septic system, hot air furnace. Will sell at a bargain.. Situated No. 2 James Street, Beamsville. Apply J. A. Marsh, Grimsby, Phone 27. 2te FOR SALEâ€"Fawcett Gas Range, like new. Apply Box 547, Grimsby. 1tp FOR SALE â€" UNDERWOOD TYPEâ€" WRITERS â€" Have standard and portable. Will rent cheap or sell. Apply Box 15, Independent Office. 3tp FOR SALEâ€"Good baled hay, Lucerne and Timothy mixed, $9.00 a ton at barn. â€" Small farm forâ€" sale on easy terms. Apply W. R. Nevills, 53 Mountain Road, Grimsby. 1tp FOR SALEâ€"Tomato plants, Certified Bonny Best and John Baer; also well hardened Golden Acre Cabbage Plants, Hysert and Langdon, Kerâ€" man Ave., Phone 450F, Grimsby. 1tp éollege‘ of Canada, Bay and Grosvenor Sts., Toronto. 26 To prepare for positions in Radio Engineering. Must be electricalâ€" ly inclined and willing to take preliminary training at home. Those â€"who prove their ability will later be required to come to Toronto for practical laboratory experience. Applicants must be of . good,seharacter, have two years‘ high school or equivalent and be prepared to travel. Radio WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG * "MENâ€" CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WANTED LOST preciation. George Bethune, M.L.A., and Joseph Piott, warden, gave short addresses and L.. Johannes spoke on the origin of the â€"O.RHA., its aims and objects. Others who spoke were George Marr, R. Russ and George Emmons, manager of the team. E. H: Corman was chairman. In the matter of the estate of SOPHIA PASOWYSTY, late of the Town of Grimsby in the Province of Ontario, formerly of the Municipality of Rosedale, Province of Manitoba, deâ€" ceased: All claims against the above estate must be sent to J. A. Davidson at Neepawa, Manitoba, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, on or before the 10th day of May, A. D., 1937. Dated at Neepawa this 3rd day of April, A.D., 1987 The club coach, G. Bailey, was presentedâ€" with a fountain pen set by the members as a token of their apâ€" ..‘The: membersâ€"of Saltfleet Twentieth Century club hockey team were guests at a banquet on‘ Wednesday night, April 28th, given by the executive of the O.R.H.A. in the parish hall, Stoney Creek. Dr. J. Seaton, president of the O.R.H.A., who was introduced by Theo. McCombs, presented the club with the challenge trophy cup. He said that theâ€"team had proved itself to be the best among 45 teams in the junior playâ€"offs and richly deserved the cup. Saltfleet Club Gets Challenge Trophy Cup As if Tom and I, are not, have been, always will be Donkeys. But Donkeys of a different sort. We admit that we have flopping ears; a bray that would disturb the dead; a hide so tough that dumâ€"dum bullets wouldn‘t pierce, but â€"we were never known to kick, buck, sideâ€"swipe, sun fish, lay down or bite. So why try and put us in the Donkey class. If you want to find out read the sequel, next week. All because Beamsville Band wants to exhilarate the blood of the people‘s systems in the district and incidentalâ€" ly collect a little of the filthy luere for themselves. But why should that make a DONâ€" KEY out of me? Not only me, but he is also trying to make one out of my dearly beloved friend and pal of 40 year standing,, Thomasine Warner. How did the ‘"Puddin‘ Head" get this way ? "Pud" Reid, municipal clerk of the "Burg of Beamsville"; slide trombone expert in the "Willage Nusiance"; but known hereabouts as one of the greatâ€" est exponents of the game called hocâ€" key, had a brain wave; mind tornado ; nonsensical promotional storm, and contracted with a bunch of "foreignâ€" ers" from the Land of Uncle Sam, to stage a DONKEY BASEBALL GAME in Beamsville on June 14th, this pair of dominoes. According to the Horoscope a perâ€" son born in February will always be in trouble. I guess "Old Hori" is right, for I‘m in trouble. "PUD" WANTS T0 MAKE A DONKEY OUT 0F ME eiminammmmmmmmmmmirun Brantford, Paris, Woodstock, Ingersoll, London, Chatham, Sarnia Guelph, Kitchener, Stratford, Goderich, Kincardine, Southampton, Wiarton, Owen Sound, Durham, Palmerston. And to all intermediate points. NOTE: Tickets from Port Colborne, Wellang and Thorold are also valid on Electric Line between issuing station and Port Colborne, Thorold, Merritton or St. Catharines, as the case may be. (to Points beyond Scotia to North Bay go May 14 only) To Lindsay, Peterboro, Oshawa, Bowmanville Port Hope, Cobourg, Trenton Jct., Belleville, Napanee, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Aurora, Newmarket, Collingwood, Penetang,â€" Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsâ€" ville Callander, (home of worldâ€"famed Dionne Quintuplets), North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Nakina, Tashota, Longlac, Geraldton, Jellicoe, Beardmore. to all points on line of Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Rly. and Nipissing Central Rly., also on C.N. Rlys. beyond Cochrane to Kapusâ€" kasing and Hearst. â€" C A NA DIAN NATTO N AL Notice To Creditors From Niagara Falls, Merritton §t. Catharimes, Jordan, Vineland, Beamsville, Grimsby, Port Colborne, Thorold and Welland ares, lickets, Return Limits, and Train Information from Agents *_ See Posters for completelist o f Destinations. T244 CENT A MILE SATURDAY, MAY 15 to Toronto â€" Hamilton J. A. DAVIDSON, Solicitor for John Pasowysty, Administrator ATTRACTION, TORONTO, SATURDAY, MAY 15 BASEBALL â€""JERSEY CITY" vs. "TORONTO" By J.O.L. MAY 14 and 15 MAY 14 ONLY Round Trip Bargain Mrs, S. Burke A sudden death occurred on Saturâ€" day evening near the Saltfleet Monuâ€" ment, when Mrs. Agnes Burke, wife of Simeon Burke, was taken with a heart seizure while walking on King Street at Stoney Creek and sucâ€" cumbed before medical aid arrived. ~ Funeral sewfmtsll be held on Friday afternoon, at three o‘clock, in St. Andrew‘s Churckh, with interment in adjoining cemetery. Dr. TenEyck was a life member of Victory Lodge A. F. & A. M., Toronâ€" to and a member of,; Union Lodge, Grimssya. _2 $ / Phone 287 The late gentleman was born_ in Binbrook township in 1864 and when yet a lad moved to Grimsby with his parents, the late John Glover TenEyck and Eliza Jane Pettit. He attended Grimsby schools and Hamilton Colâ€" legiate Institute. He was very well known to the older generation in this district, as he never forgot his old home and paid frequent visits to friends here. Deceased gentleman had been a practicing physician in Toronto for nearly a half a century, having openâ€" ed an office there shortly after his graduation from Trinity College, Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. o ns Dr. John F. TenEyck Death occurred in Private Patient‘s Pavillion, of General Hospital, Toronâ€" to, on Wednesday morning, May 5, of Dr. John Francis TenEyck, in his 74th year. â€" Lewis Henri Mmayer Lewis Henri Mayer, a resident of Winona for the last 17 years, died at his home, Fifty road, on Saturday evening after a lingering .Iness. In his 74th year, he was born in England in 1863 and came to Canada 24 years ago. Surviving are his wife, one son, Carl, at home; one daughter, Mrs. H. G. Gardner, Winona, and one brother; Otto, in Bristol, Eng. Following a short service at 2.30 o‘clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, service was conducted at the Winona Gospel Tabâ€" ernacle by Rev. I. C. Wickware. Inâ€" terment was made at Fifty Cemetery, Winona. The pallbearers were: Wilâ€" liam McLean, Harvey Brown, T. G. Hamilton, Charles Ready, James Cook and H. J. Miller. Mrs. Lloyd Hilts s The dealth occurred at her home in Fruitland on Sunday, May 2, of Mrs. Lloyd Hilts. She was 36 years old and her passing came after a short illness. Mrs. Hilts attended Holy Family church. Surviving are her husband, three sons, Lloyd, Leon and Earl, of Hamilton, her mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Hamilton, a brother, Rayâ€" mond, in New York, and a sister, Mrs. J. L.~Jones, in Hamilton. The funeral took place from the L. G. Wallace funeral home on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o‘clock, thence to Holy Family church for requiem mass a* 9 o‘clock. Interment was made in Holy Sepulâ€" chre cemetery. Is Your Radio In Good Condition THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT JACK LAING FOR THE CORONATION BROADCAST â€" If Not Call â€" â€"_ Prompt Service Satisfaction Guaranteed OBITUARY Grimsby FARES 23 Elm Street Dated the 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Corporation:of the Town of Grimsby on the 27th day of April, 1937, providâ€" ing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,802.10 to pay the balâ€" ance of the.cost of a certain system of sewers, and that such byâ€"law was reâ€" gistered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Lincoln on the 28th day of April, 1937, as No. 820. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part therof must be made within three months after the first publication of ‘this noâ€" tice and cannot be made thereafter. Officers elected by the Fruit Belt Softball league for this season are as follows:â€" President, Frank J. Thomâ€" son, â€" Beamsville; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Vernon Bryce, St. Ann‘s; executive, Arthur Clark, Grimsby Beach; W. E. Bland, Stoney Creek; Dr. J. D. Prior, Smithville; C. D. Millyard, Grimsby. Teams have been entered from Stoney Creek, Grimsby, St. Ann‘s, Grimsby Beach, Smithville and Beamsville, and it is expected the league will get away to a start about May 17. "Charity should be the habit of our estimates; fidelity of our selfâ€"examinaâ€" tion; being and doing good of our enâ€" tire life." â€"Tillotson. SOFTBALL OFFICERS f ARE EI . Her husband was at work at the car barns in Hamilton at the time. Beâ€" sides her husband, she leaves a family of five, four boys and a girl, Lyle, Clare and Kathleen, of Hamilton, and Gordon and Russell, at home. Deceased had been at Stoney Creck [ and was returning to her home at; stop 69, carrying a bag of groceries, | when Hector Wooley, aged 16, noticed | her swaying unsteadily as she walked along King street . He at once hastenâ€" ed to her aid ,took her groceries, put his arm about her and helped her reach ‘the bus stop, where he left her while he summoned help. Mrs. Ethel Bain, who resâ€" ponded, rendered what assistance she could while Dr. R. T. Graham was beâ€" ing called, but before he arrived she had died from heart seizure. Traffic Officer Edward Jess and Dr. D. G. Clendennan, coroner, were called, the latter deciding an inquest was unâ€" necessary.© Notice of Registration â€"=<of Byâ€"Law TOWN OF GRIMSBY ALL WOMEN The De Luxe method of Dry Cleaning GUARANTEES that there will be NO ODOUR or Shrinking. We have facilities for cleaning EVERYTHING from a necktie to the parlour rug â€" including plain and fancy dresses, fur coats, men‘s suits, etc. All work is skillfully done. You can depend on De Luxe Cleaners for your cleaning Service. Our office is open all day Saturday. MEN‘S SUITS FREE 12 MAIN ST. A Trial Will GConvince You Ladies‘ Plain Dresses And Plain Overcoats PHONE 149 TODAY FOR REAL SERVICE WHO VALUE THEIR DOLLARS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SENSATIONAL BARGAIN RATES AT THE Hurry Up Folks And Take Advantage of This Special Offer ! NEW DE LUXE CLEANERS 28th day Qf .April-, A.D THESE EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY G..G, BOURNE, ELECTED ONE GENTS NECKTIE CLEANED WITH EACH SUIT OR OVERCOAT NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MINOR REPAIRS Clerk 50° (Next to Betts Meat Market) % tm 0 <ns 0 onn 0 <m> 0 <» 0 aa> 0 aae 0 <meâ€"0 <re 0 ce 0â€"ame 0 â€"<cas 0 u5 0 â€"<ms 0 <as 0â€"ams .0â€"ane 0 aa5 0 â€"<a> 0 ns 0 40 â€"0â€"can 0 «e 0 â€"am> 0â€"ame 0 «> (6 l6 â€" _ Beautifully Cleaned and Expertly Pressed â€" Phone 220 GRIMSBY GARAGE FREE SHOWING HIGHWAY KING fl@% Quick, Convenient Try Our Package Only 20 Per Mile Express Service. and Economical. >/_N\\ mc on \ ‘\\:}t?::‘ *:.‘::‘)"//4 â€"~< o n * h ‘\\_;\"‘;‘w\w‘;\\;w\*\\\v:.::» n > %'@gu V sSichnva, tanr Crra o y â€" en BUY 12â€" TRIP _ l t on the manufacture of General Motors cars, etc. TICKETS TALKING PICTURE TIME TABLE CHANGES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME You are cordially invited to attend. on Friday Evening, May 7 or 2 for Grimsby Garage Effective Sunday, May 2nd, and until further notice, all Highway King Motor Coaches will operate on Daylight Saving Time. As several important changes will also be made in time tables on that date, you are advised to obtain a copy of the new time table from drivers or local agent. For fares and information, phone C. D. Millyardâ€"1. at 8.30 p.m. at 5â€"57 Main St. E; 95 FREE GRIMSBY PAGE FIVE