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Grimsby Independent, 14 Apr 1915, p. 2

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MOORE. § ol h ty e ts e y ds y hn t ie ols aly ts oige e ie dn e y e l t ts ty e e s t e e n t ho e t B clp ie t t B Ti En ciae se it The People‘s Paper It is lamentable to hear clergymen standing in the pulpit and temperanc workers standing on the platform suggest year in and year out that man i: weak, that he cannot withstand the temptations of drink, that once he has tasted strong liquq?‘ he becomes a victim, he loses his power to resist and h becomes a slave a habit. & It is nothing more nor less t men to believe that they are power necessarily become victims and th stand temptation. â€" The teachin teaching of the of weakening th men susceptible If there and based on to think in a Nearly all « by suggestion. In my opinio working for the & The suppre try will require ; In my opin or even to brir Up to Gate It it, it never has an er than legislatio prohibited or red within the people Five million men in the Dominion of Canad I do and acting with regard to the liquor traffic prohibit the liquor traffic they would reduce its point if not entirely wipe them out altogether. Ger No one C ing that . talk abo to confou stoppage does drir tom with th day. Then knows nothi sense view, proved if tal sense methods an accorded to it by economists or an them (ERMSâ€"Subscribe States $1.50 per year | to think smelting ib t rtF, 10 10 11 I am now booking orders for wire fence; these pricé till April 15, when we expect another advance. As this is the season for rubber boots, I must quote you prices. They are the best that can be bought. The redsole rubber boot is $3.75 and the white sole rubber boot is $4.00â€" There is no better grade, so do not be misled, as I know much higher prices have been quoted you. Some call the white sole the automobile tire sole rubber _ boot. Keen these prices in mind and come to the one price store at Grassies. Grassie Store News The above are for the popular gauge No. 9% wire, also full, govâ€" ernment gauge No. 9. â€"The No. 9 is made by the leading makers at Hamilton and it is fully guaranteed to be as good as any on the marâ€" ket, at much higher price. Compare the prices then, if you are wantâ€" ing any, get your order booked before April 15. Advertisin o wWIres, selves THE INDEPENDENT â€" _ h\ For Youâ€"a wonderful Book t! 0 pilant bu 39 40 48 40 338 41 41 47 47 51 51 48 48 48 49 49 »d d iny principle Ac tual fact it is t] rtain directionâ€" ins. high 0 U more nor less than su of the churches, the teaching of the clergymen and th nperance workers in the past has all been in the directio people in their fight against the liquor traffic and makin id easy victims to the ravages of drink. * No3 , suggestion 1 od or for the there is one and only one way to suppre t within moderate bounds, and that is 1¢ sal sal and 1 ed to is induced by suggestion MAIN STREET. GRIMSBY, QONT. pastimeâ€"of nearli pastime of nearl ers for the last selve n 16 } 16 % 16 l 161 164 oo 16 16L 16 ) 16 m INGSTON, Editor and P VINGSTON, News Editor ~â€"proven early never c nion, never c it power wer ninimum and ins. between stays, 18¢ per rod 66 21C 6« rield by the Christian Scientists which is sound the principle of suggestion or of leading a man 101 E d n this great Drai would suffer;;; vidently needs t must be thou 11 VJ P n matts at style ; â€"AnYy ® nce wo ictated to to put up e temper on A rd to d ha 1¢ w Ol ephone 36 11 HC 11 the VJ nt (6)1 All No. 9% gaug« wC ) We Wednesday $1 vper year in advance. in United 0 iggestion and that suggestion induces gainst the drink habit, that they must y have no power to overcome or with Deve d been followed gy the preachers an chewing gum, icé cream or pop corn e been chewing gum. eating ice crean n that while I¢ can prohibit. ca exerted the rEethat power ali nationsâ€" all nations. two hundred ‘applied to it of treatment t of politician a anada holding the same opinion as raffic as I do, while they would not e its evils to the smallest possible lovd M x] form 0 e land of the fr ie slightest. The )p.. Now Asquit in were to suff § I am not sal s the stimulant ught of.. Have factory. a rifie i LIr to 31¢ 29¢ a3¢ 31¢ 36¢ cow fenc 4 4C 28C ixation a mini 28 24¢ 25¢ 0 240C 26¢ 40( l n ou on ced that h ut prejudi ohibition, amous We ereatest | Nearly all good is prompted was )1 ut U itail ie an ProprietOor om t] Phis i Established 1885 i0 ie clergymen and the’ ill been in the direction | and 6 It It ~Kitchener and m their tables. Thi overnment is the b Have you ever rifle factory o1 â€"sweating in | gislation may regulate | AIS mind that ne will spe There is a power highâ€" 5 liquor traffic could be The same state of & is the power that lies| of which man is guilty. It applies to outbursts ¢ e â€"__ |things for their own ple ars aga tain dril has been suggestion has been suggestion : Iree StOpp There has L quith has de suffer from ‘saving that is merely ould be )holic drink _drunkenn« urch. Dr ss the liquor traffic through the people O All full t1 n K )€ n would 110A man lat §( 30c 28C 29¢ 31¢ 34¢ 31c 371C s0¢ 40¢ 34c 19¢ n Now, 1 do rreatest soc 0( mork ever t of : Cares C nk clerk 4« P ark nst ot] wWoOrske 9 gauge per rod h Ll theatres frightful s a Cusâ€" com atly er counâ€" common rood politic OL squl would Qpp 1 11 im n( Ol Li 1 There are a thousand things that will stop a man indulging too heavily in drink and straighten him up, but the doctrine that has been taught that men were victims, and that men had not the power of resistenct will not turn men‘s attention from drinking and bring them back into a proper course of action. I can make man temperate money making cent drink and panions. by sus The very fact that a man who has been drunk for a week can straighten up and go to work day in and day out for ten weeks or twenty weeks or five weeks, passingâ€" and repassing the open barâ€"room each day, is proof positive that the man is not a victim, and the very fact that after ten weeks, twenty weeks or five weeks, he goes on another spree, is proof positive that he does it not because the open barâ€"room was there or because the liquor was there, or because the temptation was there, but he does it because he had made up his mind that he will spend a space of time in selfâ€"indulgence. I have known many men who were sA full of the suggestion made to them by their preachers from the pulpits lir own churches that they believed they were victims, that they told me t; «t they could not help it. Yet these men have had their eyes opened and have come to the day in their lives when they could laugh at that foolishness and when they would know that the suggestion and the teaching of their preachers were false and misleading and were the cause of all their trouble.: h te to becaus gence. lC if a man can is a weakling, by by suggestion, he can be made to wl n mome ofI the most tempe who were the most excessive Some of the .most honored a: n our country today are me ind to be hopelessly lost th1 O 0 "There are none so blind achers were not absolutely _ see they would note these mper their statements. mp 0 Tl ( C 1 T \A on Farm Drainageâ€"FRFE! W 0 There are a thousand thin change the trend of his ac U n D mnat 1 ‘ into )lling thirst 16 Iv ctr n pure p( ; made t] d theatr« LV 16 O1 l at i am satls ine of man be re and simple ling drunkard n bt opport opportuni habit and on THE INDPEPEXDENT. GRIMSBY., OXNP. n 1€ id 1€ T ment udi¢ not W er tha nts to rove 11 D no by t m wa n believe to beli¢ 1) 0 1 this p satisfied in being D man strong Dy suggestion. I good fellow" o Ik out and not tion D D n UO ma n O made to get drunk by suggestion, and to believe that he gestion, and to "believe that he cannot resist temptation, be made to believe that he is strong by suggestion, he ve that liquor does not tempt him, by suggestion, and lieve that it is easy to be temperate, by suggestionâ€" d ral 1€ m t0 D had started a .cam in their own hands t n by wh nGl Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., Limited eases the Quancl Why not have us teresting booklet pay.> Don‘t negl Â¥ It W ) airs applies to almost every other immoral action t applies to gambling. It applies to the social evil. all kinds when men do foolish and unaccountable sure and their own eratification. " i nNIin 11 gs that will tions. ina pC ‘aâ€" ana J 2 At wi id teach T the open barâ€"room each day, is proof positive ind the very fact that after ten weeks, twenty n another spree, is proof positive that he does by suggestior I can make of himself v me na nost D( [ohi O LC O KDC 1s not sardin ose who will positively bli e in 0 0 on Ti the i] 11 nte on tempe then SWANSEA. ONTARIO rnvtnit 0 du UJ D D FDPrIS time drinl liberat h zed the power of suggestion in e‘ necessary, therefore, for gor to commence on a new system n t0G hans Cl TO I can make â€" an intemperate man who wants to spend all his ilk into a barâ€"room, take a five ns for the laughter of his comâ€" s Of pC 1 C t n > lives further n led : rot of suggesting they were all lives or using irther and m PV the trend of a man‘s ide D UsID rsonal «( bt. that M 10 U n ear (03 arre. a ve (} h reing Gruni If preachel riey do not their view g to the people 11 powerful to ig liquor instead make conditions by the power of nJjoy n d but to lead the proper way ol wo a nt crops war W d it on 0 DC th U asg there,| Offices, 15 Mai )1 oOvernâ€" m :: pl nation ndul d no 11 11 nd int nd a ut Ha e t o in e We t i pai m mnel on orioch cvaane Loo To s Mn t e ramnet i n S NE ne aiho i1 mm en te. Th o ud Oae ph m se ie n s sc unds )€ n U "1) HHHELHEIEEEEEEEELEEEEHENEHEEEN TNE NNNE ENE ENAE EN Office Hours; 8 to 10 a.m. 1 to 3 and 6,30 to 8.30 p.m T elephone 63 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Depot Street, = : Grimsby Office hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 4 to 3 and is 6.30 to 8 p.m. Main St OFFICE HOURSâ€"S.30 a.m. GRIMSEY.: ONT @ Telephone UBEEEEEEHE EUE EeE EOEAAA ENAAA ET HH rRI M MMIC Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James Sts.. Hamilton. Ont AVriSt€ PHONE 210 Mone ::" New ' [ ‘3" Brightem' C :-: uEa‘.y. ‘ / up . patangcel omm : millions || . BLACK :; \: of shoes :f "._. WHITE ‘,-" 3 \ ".. aafly : â€"/ESHOE *\ _ $ i #* » 0PQOLISHES@| one HERBERT E. WaALLACE, 1.p.¢ m F. HANSEL, Dentist ()f ges,. l1o Mairn #t, Fast‘~ â€"â€" _ »Hapn At SMITHVILLE every Thursd The Canadian Poultry News PUBLISY4ED MONTHLY, AT GRIMSBY. ONTARIO Winen E.S. and R.T.Johnson, Grimsby ADDRESS + The Canadian Poultry News, Grimsby, Ontario K. CARPENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DODR. W.A. BRUOWNLEE DR. D. H. 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A l o 45r.a HAario | mm orpomepmancmrrecermemin Grimsby F1 d »tore ment ONT tC 1€ GRIMSBY, ONT. loan a ti 0t da v Telepho Valuator for The Hamilton Provident and Loan Society Insurance and â€" Real Estate No McKay, McKay & Webster Marriage License Issued PHONE NO. 7 er ve nple M c J. W. TYRRELL & CO. JOHN B. BRANT ivit and Minit: Land <ur wWEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 1915 MCOCNEY TO Generai Convevancer 1t ( DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS ONTARIG LARD SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS LAZIEP 0 ne 476 ht : pet wW. McKay &A w ARDS n LAND SURYVEYOR MI u Smithville. n er 1ssue 1S€EELLANEOUS anga dvanc B. CALDER all) otreet To PMome n aNTB N C M G. Webst * HAMILTON. OR O Ont. rmeinomemeeyt aneet ucope use up millions of shoes HITECT S§] ree N »TIMSD SSignee it W r. K.( )1 ey tC ctatou ER= (nes ES bel LC n

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