( o Al other Contractors® Supplies w: Main St. West rone 771. HAMILTON 0/ 94 M ie Nt ht t 1004 t l t ts h P P lb 1 hn t 5 y M Oe A04 t 271 4 t M s N A. & J. Dow ;_ 34 King St w t M M 297. 600. 0 0. as. 2 MONEY TO LOAN KID W. W. KIDD _ Doctor Pierce‘s Pellets are unequaled 6 a Liver Pill, One tiny Sugarâ€"coatcd félllkt a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, ilions Headache, Dizziness, Constipaâ€" tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Jas. Crawford Manuftacturer otf Wedding Cakes [ i leq Cream and Fine Candy Weddings, Receptions, At Homes and pic Entertainments Supplied "Goiden Medical Discove blood and his "Favorite P for the ills of women have 1 did reputation for the past and ask for Dr. 1%: They are put up ir Doctor Pierce‘s rc this medicine and "linidon Medinal tem. "Anurio" has tEroved to be 37 times more potent than lithi@, and éonse(fl:ently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or sont, or many other diseases which are ependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids‘ Hotel and Surâ€" gical institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a Emphlet on " Anuric," or send 10 cents r a trial package of "Anuric Tablets," If you feel that tired, wornâ€"out feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your Bleep is disturbed by too freanent Uurination, ¢ _ Ever since the discovery of uric acid ; g the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and l All fines for drunkenness now co‘!â€" e bad effect it had upon the body, | lected in Thorold, go into the Municiy scientists and physicians have striven | al coffers. am rid the txssthe:c and the blood of i ison. ause of its overâ€" The Niagara Falls Board of Trade :2::;‘5;;‘09 in flll)e system it causes | passed a resolution asking the City Tok eï¬tmsgrae;:l an&;‘?:ll;ï¬â€˜ fl:s;i Council to give the kiddies _ of that 9 9 gscia t:'ga. It was Dr.’Pierce who disâ€" gity a public â€"rink. cove a new agent, called "Anuric," Â¥t â€" which will throw out and completely | ,, s nusrile, ietï¬ï¬mteï¬ï¬Ã©â€™ï¬{ts‘érf" the W. thlfl. u..rl.c acld frox_n the Byg: ! flleninnefnn ’gnd I()'lrimchv raod â€" andawâ€" Part of Lots 2 and 3, Concession 3, North Grims by, fiftyâ€"six acres, twenty acres in fruit, fine buildâ€" ings, two and one half miles from Grimsby. Private and Company WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917 What Is Uric Acid ? Real Contractor‘s and Builders‘ Supplies f Apply to _ JOHN McCOYÂ¥ 46 King St. E.. Hamilton Office‘ Main Street, GRIMSBY. o / o i i D o o /A is + i in o ty P t is y $ THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. ime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair Mortar Color Lath FOR SALE _unch Counters Caterers Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a | : let on "Anuric," or send 10 cents ’ rial package of "Anuric Tablets," | jou feel that tired, wornâ€"out | ; backache, neuralgia, or if your It is disturbed by too frequent / , on, go to your best drug store ; k for Dr.F*erce‘s Anuric Tablets. C re put up in 50â€"cent packages. Confectioner 1 Estate and Insurance B. CALDER Grimsby Dr. F®erce‘s Anuri it up in 50â€"cent ; & FARRELL ‘‘s reputation is back of and Bou know that his cal Discovery" for the "©Favorite Prescription " romen have had a snienâ€" HAMILT O N C. T. FARRELL resecrptuion " bad a splenâ€" fiity years. g formed the s| when he m ;:E and twelve < who is over 3| teresting pf <| He is a gIC 2| has a cann ;2. which is ve £| late Robert 3| gunsmith h 1| a century s| every â€" Tori z) came into e <| the world‘s 3| being in Ch <| home. Mr. « Misener, on Wednesday, nad 2A _ welcome and notable guest in brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Wilson Chambers River Bond, five miles thig side of landport. Mr. Chambers this mor skated. up the Chippawa Creek 0 pair of Dutch skates over a hun years old and the first time he _ formed the feat was 52 years when he made the distance in an ] and tweive minutes, Mr. Chamt who is over seventy, is a most teresting personage to converse He is a great antique collector has a cannon taken from Lake 1 which is very ancient. His father, late Robert Chambers, carried 0 gunsmith business at Lundy‘s I a century ago. He has atte: cvery Toronto exhibitior #since came into existence except tho yea the world‘s3 fair at Chieasgo, 1803, being in Chicago ang ungbie to home. Mr. Chambers had intended skate hatk home, but the ice was soft. J. H. Campbell and Mayor DJ were present. The reâ€"count was held at the,instance of Ej man Nicholson, was all but & ful, for t succeeded in reduci Tracey‘s majority from four 1 When all the ballots had been St. Catharines Standard.â€"At 10.30 o‘clock Thursday morning the door of Judge Campbell‘s chambers was closâ€" ed on seven citizens who had before them the arduous task â€" of counting the aldermanic vyotes of St. Andrews wWard to see whether or not Ald. Traâ€" cey won the election or if Mr. T. A. Nicholson should be the alderman eclect. Judge Campbell presided, City Clery J. A. Pay, Mr. T. A. Nichollson and his attorney Mr. A. W. Marquis and Ald. Tracey and his solicitor Mr. J. H. Campbell and Mayor Burgoyne were present. The reâ€"count which was held at the,instance of Exâ€"Alderâ€" man Nicholson, waAs all but successâ€" ful, for it succeeded in reducing Ald. Tracey‘s majority from four to one. aThan a11i the hallots had been passed eigners al of alligen throu: when Courc father self a born Canadians ark try to avoid militat not be unfair to tr boy and brother of Her member of the Thorold council, has been . award tary Cross for gettin through to the 4th. C. M. when that unit was hbard Courcelette on June 2. Claren( bovy an St. Catharines Standard.â€"Mr. Jos. McNulty, the well known Merritton hotel keeper, appeared in police court on Wednesday afternoon and. was found guilty by Magistrate Campbell on a charge of keeping liquor for on a charge sale in cont Liquor Act. FPriday fined upon the reâ€"count confirmed â€" Ald. Westwood, â€" Martin and Tracey in their seats, but showed Ald. Tracey‘s total vote 298 and Mr. Nicholson‘s 297. Ald4. Tracey lost two votes on the Hill and Mr. Nicholson gained one in No. 2 subâ€"division. Mr. Nicholson deâ€" clared at the conclusion or the sitting that he would carry his action still farther if possible. s Welland Tribuneâ€"Welland town i8 to have the biggest recruiting camâ€" pagin in its history during the week of Jan. 21 to 28, inclusive, for the purpose of securing the sixty recruits which is the town‘s share to bring the 176th Battalion up to strength. . The objective will be placed at one hun~â€" dred men, ‘as some of the gien will no doubt wish to join other units. St. Catharines standard of the late A. H. Kilman, C has been filed for probate is valued at between $27,0( 000. The son and daughte queathed $2,000 cach and goes to the widow. J. F. G pointed administrator, wit nexed. Nia charged from the of illness, and home here. this city that manulaCcture palls OL+) jiay plans 1fOrf We & . munitions are releasing all the young| Rund Campaign’."‘. ig1= )o g" ' men now employed and that women | cided that 'the"f?'" on “:‘1!‘_' and girls will be given the jobs inâ€"| would be to raise $50,000 stead. riotic Fund and $2,500 fo e Re Cross. Last year “‘,pi?a‘;"'i t Sergt. George E. Pentland, former| jective but 600 vas"" 5j .. high school principal, Beamsmville,| Actual receipts run about y C who resigned his position to aCcOMâ€"| was the case"‘fl' .-1 pany the 8$6th Machine Gun Battalion | unite with C owland. and * to the front, has been . honorably disâ€"| committee w 1/ visit the i‘a‘ nharceed from the service on account| council to‘as\’ (,‘7"# & Hon. eorge L‘. Uranam, L ter of Railways and Can g to the Toronto Star 0 y of the exodus of the pl the United States, said: made clear that eligibl nal understands that two 1@actOries in this city that manufacture parts of munitions are releasing all the young men now employed and that women and girls will be given the jobs inâ€" stead. Abram Honsberger, « has purchased the stock the late Thomas Wood, c and will conduct the bu:s same stand. Exâ€"Reeve Peter Robertson, of Beamsville, superintendent of the Queenston and Grimsby road, underâ€" went an operation yesterday afterâ€" noon for appendicitis. The Niagara Falls Board of Trade passed a resolution asking the City Council to give the kiddies of that city a public rink. Salaries of all Niagara Falls Civic Servants have been raised. Ni ga 1e 1@A beén ilued The lo it nfair to treat | ind make them 1ee on their ref Falls n Wedn ind not tain in th W irInk District Summary nrCc ravention O1 Magistrate C him $213.00 rink :"h:;;vlf)een. honorably disâ€" m the service on account ind is returning to his n n raham, former Mi1 Standard..â€"Captain ‘horola Township Herbert Lea, a orola _ Township iwarded the Miliâ€" zetting transports C. M. R. Battalionr O tandard. ilman, 0 probate. n €2~ N0 Journa Review the sixty recruits share to bring the to strength. . The laced at one hunâ€" said: "V ligible, aving the ervice, it them â€" a oronto, is hin turn hambers of ; gside of Wel is morning Creek on a . a hundred nals, speakâ€" on Wednesâ€" hysically fit 1: "When it ble, nativeâ€" ig the counâ€" ice, it would m as forâ€" ike the oath uross 18 ith wWill liquor . for the Ontario impbell on Of (} ressed yT 1€ n N Willi id ge n hour mbers, nd 530. are 2e balanc Vinel trade eams W L1 se way estate Dt .ea l 11 to will J n UI N Clinton Council mse law at ‘Town Hall, B uary 8th, 1917. The Council took oath and qualification then proceeded to bu: O1 lle 1€ sympatay witl tain petition : F., H. MacDiai Works, respec Welland Telegraphâ€"Thep lea for thrift has not fallen on deaf ears so far as the boys and girls of the Welâ€" land public schools are concerned. Last Monday they broke all records of the penny bank when they handed over to added to their accounts nol less than $205.33. This is a new high mark. To reach this total the schools contributed in the following amounts:â€"Central $128.94; First Street $31.87; Queen Street $31.58; North Ward $12.94. One boy brought in the sum of $30 to be added to his account, so you see the public school is getting to be a veritable Wall Street. Indeed the Penny Bank is no longer a proper name for this instituâ€" tion, for penny deposits are rare. In Monday‘s deposits there were $92 in bills, $71.25 in halves and quarters, 211 dimes. 279 nickeis and 753 copâ€" 211 dim pers. staDie . i. boyig, and Dr. coroner, summoned. A ca; ination was made of the with which the body was but nothing was found by person or persons who the child could be identifie There being no eviaence Coroner Jory gave an ord child be buried. There wil vestigation. St. Catharines Standard.â€"A grueâ€" some find was made in the rear of the residence of Howard Phipps, on the Pay farm, in Grantham township, just west of St. Catharines, late Wednesâ€" day afternoon. Wrapped in several newspapers, a large wash cloth and two towels and covered with. snow, was the fourâ€"monthsâ€"old foetus body of a male child. The find was reported to the authorities and the body was taken to Grobb Bros. undertaking egâ€" tablishing in this city by High Conâ€" stable R. E. Bovle. and Dr. J. M JTorv: ing wild west, â€" disappeared “'1:;‘, death of +Buffalo Bili. The â€" ~ hundreds of cheaply. bhound books designed to catch the . yo eye, and foremost iigure in hook kook of Morocco bound, treasurs venture tal¢ he was the idol of old and voung, the continent ove Ottawa, Jan. 11..â€"An issue of war) 802 PA savings certificates maturing in three‘ Henry. years, in denominations of $25, $50)er, Jaco and $100, was announced toâ€"day bylmerman‘ the Minister of Finance as an opening| Pound gun in connection with his campaign | win, El for thrift. The purchase of this issue, lie Book by the Canadian public will assist in Russ, JC the financing of Canada‘s war expen-lw L NS diture and the establishment of creâ€"| ; * MO}_“ dits for the purchase of munitions in | Mooterss Canada. â€" The certificates, which wil} PU"8C"«_ be obtainable from any bank or pos.| C"th G tal money order office, will be obtainâ€"| BenJa®mt able from any bank or postal money | °°> order office, will be sold for $21.50,| Sheep $43 and $86, these prices being forl[)iv_ No. denominationso f $25, $50 and $100) John G. respectively. Her. Div. Tl Moved by A. L m Wi mé St. Catharines Standard.â€"Work men of the N. 8. anu T. were bringin; a freight car box from Nihan‘s siding near Thorold, to St. Catharines abou noon on Tuesday when the car top pled over near the archway at Mer ritton and fell over the embarkmen into the ditch. The wox was the re mains of one of the freight cars i the accident at Thorold some tim« St. Catharines Standardâ€" The Merâ€" ritton council at its first regular meetâ€" had something new introduced, that of receiving the resignation of Counâ€" cillor William Taylor, who has enâ€" listed with the Canadian Engineers force for overseas service. Councillor Taylor is to be congratulated on the step he has taken. fHe has faithfully served the council for two years. He will be greatly missea by the council as well as by the citizens of Merritâ€" ton ener efend Bo Wellan: e total eting C U J tO f/ h Aft at 11¢ CLINTOX SCOUNXNCH n servIicd finthe: ¢ J. H. l M nt rille ( ittend tD the ddare mid, 1OT CA elegraph THE INDEPENDENT, CRIMSBY, ONTARIO tt l for Tuesday night to râ€" Welland‘s Patriotic n for 1917. <»It was deâ€" campaign . thisg year ise $50,000 for the Patâ€" nd $2,500 for the Red ar $40,000 was the obâ€" he )1 fall o on th. ishn U puI TA n D« eam Thorold some ti over the emba1 the box. was allo it fell and the 1 > main line c i on schedule tir n} )Â¥ hC t ‘e of violence, rder that the will be no inâ€" LC L0 at . J. M. Jory, ireful examâ€" e material is <~wrapped, y which the abandoned ed or traced. con. ncil Pwelve 1\ the â€" pul 1 0 1CC ntoU reti10n OU pa 4 TY 1nu O n )V L0 )C W OQcy, â€" "| ble aoubi« i | Singlo pal ‘ i PUrpose o O U GLASSES, ure t; conspicuous lines oLD STYLE _ In the days of old st Sion lensge, older peopl wear Glasses because . ny VIVOV ido;, pUUI UAIIG my 1AC0 covered with pimples, I got so weak I had to put up an awful fight to keep at work, After taking many other remedies withâ€" out benefit, Vinol has restored my health fp.nd strength."â€"Roxr F. Birp. & For all runâ€"down, weak, nervous eonditions, nothing equals Vinol, which ï¬ a combination of the most successâ€" ;ï¬l tonics known. Try it on our guarâ€" tee. _ W. M. Stewart, Drug Co. Ltd, Grimsby, Ont. Also at the best drugâ€" gists in all Ontario towns. hotel and w: my blood wa with pimples put up an a After taking out benefit, and strenoth ler, Div. No. 4. § Local Board of Healthâ€"Dr C. W. Elmore, Medical Health Officer. Jaco» Fawell, ‘". R. Gilmore and G. W. Tinâ€" lin, Medical Health Officers. Moved by A. L. Fry, seconded by J. H. Book, that the following with the Reeve be uppointed road anJ bridge committees for the several road divisâ€" ons respectively:â€" No. iyâ€"Messrs. Bouguner and Kemp. burger, Joseph Orth, George Benjamin F. ] 8t W e We are in automobile dray building business, Bring in your car and let us estimate on turnâ€" Iing it into a fruit lorry. SCOTT & SANGSTER If you want good work, give us a call. Our horse shoeing and blackâ€" smithing department was never in better shape to handle your work, than right now. Restored To Health By Vinol eP Collecto: Assessor Auditors irtzinger Fence V REPAIRING Lamâ€"BU K and will | skin. Are your hands chapped, cracked, or sore? Have you "‘*cold cracks" which open and bleed when the skin is drawn tight? Have you a cold sore, frost bite, or chilblains, which at times makes it agony for yonu to go about your duties ? If s<, Zamâ€"Buk will give you relief, and will heal the frostâ€"damage«i 1¢ s, Jonathan Mover. Jaco remed tried Miss ford. I CLERK ALL RUNâ€"DOOWN Repairing of all kinds done Phone 71 Mountain St aWEo C old age, are n of good sense. SHOEING e Viewersâ€"North Partâ€"Joh: arker, Robert Lister, Jona Ssouth Partâ€"Alvanhn Stirtzing 0b M. Wismer. Wm. M. Sim O% ‘pointed J . D. H. Moyer ufford, Div. NC Valuators ery O} biivsr AeepeI Wim, Donald 1 t , Ind.â€""I am a clerk in‘ s all run down, no energ; poor and my face covere . _ I got so weak I had t vful fight to keep at work many other remedies with inol has restored my healtl m acop w D INYISIEBE W. Tinlin RCF: AND D once the sign of are now the sign >4 GRIMSBY, ONT Alb Jor )1 ‘ulp ~Marry _ Tufford, simmerman, Lesâ€" ‘laus, â€" Sylvester tenbouse.. Oliver style double viâ€" )le hesitated to of the highly €) NO of East Hat ) ¢ U _ W hea n lacob â€" Stout Div. No. 2 .~8. Wm. Bet U h ) KX )C U ali l *A The members elected to the Muniâ€" cipal â€"Council of the Township ‘of .â€"]| Gainsboro met pursuant to statute at ) |Olmstead‘s Hall, Bismarck, on Monâ€" â€" | day last and made and subscribed â€" the declaration of qualification and office . and took their seats. Moved by Misener, seconded by Krick that Geo. W. Jackson be refund ed one dollar dog tax, there having been an error in his assessment. Carâ€" ried. in‘ Moved by Kennedy seconded by Misener that the Clerk be authorized to get the Township printing done at the Review office Smithville. Carried. 1917. Carried. Moved by Krick seconded by Strong that the Councit make a grant of $15 to the Sick Children‘s Hospital. Carâ€" ried. salary a day 6 Byâ€"law No. 841. confirming the above appointments was passed. Moved by Krick seconded by Kenâ€" nedy that the Clerk be instructed to procure the usual number of copies of the Municipal World for the year 1917. Carried. â€" that E. A. assessor f. of $90. Ca: Moved |I Misiner t pointed a health for Moved t Krick that Felker be 21( of Public Highwaysl re foi'warding pamphléets for Highway overseers. E. A. McPherson, application for assessâ€" ing township. n Moved by Krick seconded by Strong t TJj mitt had Sick bert Or 10 Richard W. Lane, Reeve, Alfred Kennedy, David E. Krick, Walter Misener and Harlan B. Strong, counâ€" cillors. The Reeve . briefly addressed the Council. vCarrie Moved by Robt. H. Kemp, second« by J. H. Book, that this council € now adjourn to meet at Campden, â€": O ind IT M The. minutes of~ "ead and confirmed Communications > Slerk from A. T. N ind soliciting a po hip printing » for t PM No. 4. Carric Moved Ww 1} se Dominion Road Machine I+A ranair~ farâ€" Ran. Moved by A. L. Fry, seconded by J H. Book, that Messrs. Boughner and Kemp be a committee in full charge Oof the tile works. Carried. Moved by Robt. H. Kemp, seconded by J. H. BRook, that we make the usâ€" ual grant of $75.00 to the Agricultural Society and the Resve be authorized to issue his cheque for tuat amount. Carried. Moved ‘by A. L. Fry, seconded by Robt. H. Kemp, that Wm. Betler, Clare Coison, Jas. Crown and J. M. Wismer, be appointed San Jose Scale Inspectors. Carried. ank of Har for 8. S.: : ouncil fees ) o‘clock on Mond 17. Carried. TC bor on Move it u LIn K foved by Strong, seconded _ by ck that the following accounts be i: Albert Shields, tile and labot Townline between Caistor and nsboro $2.00; Smithville Review iting proclamations of financial ements. $385.50° Charles Moare 1¢eâ€" fOr Firydro meeting.. ..‘ ; .. .. W. Tinlin, delivering ballot boxes::..".. .. 3.«.%/........ micinal Worldâ€" stationery 0. 1 Alfred 0. 2 Harlan in M M chine... Hobd4en Div. No. D Stewar Div. No. M n( (J M E. A, McPherson 1 ssor for the year 191 d L ne W ni e re amount ol donated for Pa Children‘s Hosp: $6.40 intion Wist 1916 n li 1411 ipal World, stationery. of Hamilton, Debenturc S.8S. No.‘l.... ... ... of Hamilton, Debenture & a Nn °9 n insboro Off Carried. d by Ken that Alfr a member for year 1: d by Misen 0) AC D GAINSBORO COUNCIL Off Nalter David 1 pipe Ho ainsbut tion 12( by Krick H. Cow Poll«Clerk Ip, coal use J0K, use ~g aitalrs OLl t two dollar h. Â¥ (1 llowing accounts were marriages and d :o tal for f3ick Chi tio~ expenses $10.00 . revund of dog tax, @â€" $10.50. p+ PS t t mJ cations were read by the _A. T. Mitchell re account ng a portion of the townâ€" ig » for tne coming year. n of the Resource Comâ€" amount of Grants Council d for Patriotic purposes. en‘s Hospital re grant. Alâ€" s re Gainsboro portion of ownline between â€" Caistor )fiuicer in.. Di DPDO rT] H NO Municipal $6.00 : C1 .50; Charles Moo! and labor on c leasley, labor on Municipal â€" World D« Kennedy shovellin D 1( Kennedy Strong. Misener. 3. Krick pi Dep oal for enginc Poll 1917. Carried. »ner second by . Mr. Hodgkins and Theron nted auditors of the of the township at a OI U Ontario Dep Oof W bre‘thins 11 H riedy â€" seconded â€" by d Shrumm be apâ€" of the board of 17. Carried. Polil ‘Cler of Hall con( Tinlin n Div. No /!liS Counci] do l o 2C C W W oW WPP B PP P P EOE OW W OW e on at Campden, at | , Webruary 5th, ‘ AG Te immll Y oas: o5 44 AA EUAAA ETEA TEA ENA TEAAA EN oust ieturni 10 it 11 township nd fifty OT meetin 1 C ind deaths k Children )point wnshi sno w at by Strong appointed t a salary DV 1( 106 p. Clerk ‘$1.00;| kinds. Caistor rtment 1SteI cent W <râ€"| BROWN & NETTLESHIP â€"/ IHE BLESSING OF > A HEALTHY BODY the The Worth Goncrete °_ Sepulchre t D ere asâ€" 00 49 t} Manutac tured by It is absolutely water proof, being hermetically sealed. It will not rust like steel. Is becoming more popular every day as people realize its merits. ToclecfocleclasfecTeobo + CHAS. LANG ofocfocQecQocfece Pn cfecQe oo ie MONUMENTAL WORKS 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. ' mencedad using °*1 know now what agood many years of a healthy bodj brain‘"‘. m Estimates given on all kinds of concrete and cement work. Conâ€" tracts taken for large and small jobs. Satisfaction guaranteed. _ â€" A Quantity of Oak Posts 10e Each Contractor for Cement and Concrete Work Has Not Had An Hour‘s Sickness Since Taking "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES". W £a. roan hi 1@ BP .. § -Z:W'â€":.'.Zt’::':x 3 P ts se .. i 63 > es Â¥i_ & n e SA Feog‘s 0 _ se > . 3E 2" ts 6. )x fel &‘f? e s se Q.E? 3 % P ‘keâ€" 93 242. es <>$€ :i:’:":?:':':::: c 4 ) ) Bs emmsrums 3 mt Toms: Riorce B f #‘,_-, ME Â¥ol 3.!';"“ $8 g"’“'f"é'.fï¬r $ . ons )é’ en m .-:~:1.(5&%:}-(:::31':::::‘-3:;‘#5'1“?{“ oR t 6 ~ es .','-:-:.::-:-;-:;::-!5:5'-‘5 > C o on e ie oC Rne â€" 4BE ..-*.:.\'f:::::-:!:Z:f'1'1:5"';:;":\@ 3 e ..;‘é:-:;:t-:::::3:1:1:257'5"-;'-::::"::::::::32- yA ts FRANK E. RUSS Jan. 10 «3e ofe ofe ofe ole cle eRecfec] Frank E. Russ, ak WALTER J. Nhat We GRIMSBY, ONT ty 4 * C. W. Waterworth, Phone 288 Beamsville, Ont try Sickness since 1 comâ€" ‘ruitâ€"aâ€"tives", and I I haven‘t known for â€"that is, the blessing r and clear thinking Durin i ther )r any IE Li l en m MARRIOTT. hin Grimsby iâ€"tives The 1 The result : 84 years ularly and a. Zhave 2t Th SEVL® h, 1915. you what for‘ me. feel runâ€" ery much T rouble. 33 i;