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Grimsby Independent, 29 Oct 1919, p. 3

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flllllliffl lll 18 Inches of Lead MAl'tr'U'u'trftv'tt'ritvtttvtatrvvtitvwi,orvtpvt,vru, trmvtiNt%'hrtrntrmvitAptovi, Stationers James St. and Market Square i For Seasonable Made in styles. Every "Eversharp" Pencil carries 18 inches of lead - enough to write 250,000 words-always sharp. Business men find it econ- dmical to use an "Ever- sharp" - there's no time wasted in sharpening pen- cils. ' take castor oil or a pleasant laxa- tive. Such a one is made of May- apple, leaves of aloe and jalap, pat into ready-to-use form by Doctor Pierce,§nearly fifty years ago, and mid for 25 cents by all druggistsas Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. P30353818 J as. Crawford Manufacturer of Wedding Cakes, Ice Cream and Fine Candy. Weddings, Receptions, At Homes and Entertainments upplied. LUNCH COUNTERS CATERERS " King St. W., Hamilton. A blockade in the intestines piles a heavy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or clogged up, the circulation of the blood becomes poisoned and the system becomes loaded with toxic waste, and we tmffer from headache, yel- low-coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, nausea, or gas, acid dys- pepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin or eyes At such times one should H. BULL Boot Repairing promptly at- tended to. Prices and goods are right. Go to H. Bull’s Shoe Store. Me1.'s Fine Shoes, Women's Pumps and Oxfords ,and also a complete line of Flee Foot REPAIRING A SPECIALTY The i1"ver acts as a guard over our wall-being, sifting oat the Cinders and ashes from the general circulation. Sporting and Tennis goods. u‘deadly " h snake’s ve%G. Shoe Store Next Door to Post Office l " AR!!. (iii/it, ' “7335' I , . A, 2Eitir: # A Coated Tongue? What it Means Wednesday, October 29th, 1919 CONFECTIONER .lio and up. N . ‘ / many beautiful Footwear Tr/v/tet-rt/uhm manufac- ture poisons within our own bodies which are arriv ing z for can To compute the number of points won by each school, the schools were divided into units on a basis of at- tendance at the time of the fair. Five pupils constituting a unit in ungraded schools and senior rooms of graded schools, ten pupils con- stituting a unit in Junior rooms of graded schools. Vineland District, Vineland junior room, teacher, Miss Mabel Mingle. Gainsboro Township, No. 2 Gains- boro school, teacher, Miss Edna Ken- nedy. F Louth Township, No school, teacher, Miss 13 Kenzie. Niagara Townsh school, senior room Hazel Corman. won by: , Grantham Township, No. 2 G tham, senior room, teacher, Miss bina Duffin. riculture to the school in ship winning the highest points at the Rural .Schooi won by: , WINNERS OF THE SCHOOL‘ FAIR SHIELDS The School Pair Shield, awarded by yhe Lincoln County Board of AR- P. S.--iery statement In this no tice has been verified before the Fed eral and State Courts-r. H. Seeley show same without charge them if desired. Business d prevent stopping at any other in this section. I F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phila- delphia, the noted truss expert will personally be at the Royal Con- naught Hotel and will remain in Hamilton Friday only, Nov. 7th. Mr. Seeley says: "The Speratic Shield will not only retain any case of rup- ture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast improvement over all former methods--exemp1i- tying instantaneous effects, imme- diately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position. This instru- men received the only award in Eng. land and Spain producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatment or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washing- ton, D. C., for inspection. All char- ity cases without charge, or if any interested call, _he will be glad to; show same without charge or fit} The de Mr Seeley, Famous in Called to are to be congratulated upon smoothly running arrangement the comfort and enjoyment of guests. Our second dance, new, rooms on Friday evenmg of was an unqualified success crowd enjoyed the splendid floor, and the committee are to be congratulated 1 Our membership is increasing daily --Do you belong? ' BONDS War Veterans who do not belong to the Local Branch are urged to join up now-we have a splendid future before us in this district. Get in on it. War Veterans faith in Canada Our next meeting will be held in the Club Rooms on Tuesday evening, November'4, at eight-thirty. The exe- cutive committee will meet-at seven- thirty. Important business will come before this meeting and a full atten- dance is urged, I The Memorial Committee will trl elude, in its programme, t1yiPTp.trs' laying out and the erection of a suit-' able shaft, and entrance gate to the War Veteriuis' plot in Queens Lawn Cemetery. 1t If we secure a Customs House in GRIMSBY, a War Veteran will be in charge of it. the It was through the efforts of the Local Branch that the Housing Com- mission for GRIMSBY 1is) being ap- pointed by the Village Council. illllrfllllii EXPERT HERE BE ‘MQVILLE NEWS il, ill, l l [[HH, " Township te school in each town the highest number of tural School Pair were muncu success. A large d the splendid music and he committee in charge ongratulated upon their and land a ge Inn 1t cnarge or fit Business demands place in Ice, - in the club evin'rr2E of last week Show your abiding and BUY VICTORY This Specialty Hamilton Queenston teacher, Miss F0. 3 Louth Beatrice Mc- held q ,eu upon tneIr angements for n ly y have 'e stay- IMSBY. Aylmer Han- Ro- the Interest on the V will be paid witho; Canadian Bank on her 1, each year. At A 'erutlstt and foreign mail (via England) will be closed at the Gen.. eral Post Office, Toronto, as follows: Regular letter mail at 6 mm, Oct. 31; supplementary letter mail at 6 pm, Friday, Oct. 31; registred mail (regular) at 11 P.m., Thursday, Oct. 30; supulementary registered mail at 5 mm, Ii'ridaor,0ct. 31; parcel pest mail at 4 pm, Oct. 30. "For over three years, I" eonfined to bed with Rm. I treated with doctors, and tried nearly everything without benettt. Finally, I tried “Fm-tins". Before I had used half a boa: I saw improvement; the pain was easier and the swelling started to go down A British and England) Will b eral Post Office, Regular letter r on their arinua/ trip. Only one to a hunter this Dave Wilson, on the sta Bank of Commerce, has be ferred to 'Brantford. Han has [been taken on to fill cancy. The gun club members five strong, will leave by s; over the G.. T. R. and C. ti Monday night for South ht l on Friday of Mrs. A Miss Nellie Fowler years a resident he been in ill-health ft funeral took place husband survives left on Saturday to obsequies. Until He Took "FM-Mint" The Fruit Medicine d; all dealers or sent' postpad by ruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. BRITISH AND flag which I cation of a fore. Mr. E which mean surprise in film. An e masterpiece weekly for --- llflhfgl WITH (lllllilllllllnllt Vitagraph favorites of former serial successes are in the cast supporting William Duncan in "The Man ot Might" Vitagraph's latest adventure serial, the first episode of which mm be seen at Moore’s Theatre on Mona) day evening November 3rd. Among" them are Edith Johnson remembered hest for her portrayal of the role ot best for her portrayal of the rate u. Jean Benton in "A Fight for Millions" and Joe Ryan, the screen's most tam-, ous bad man and intrepid plainsman, The action of the serial centres about the. search for the six pieces of a flag which holds the secret of that in?“ " Feature films of VICTORY LOAN importance will be screened at Moore’s Theatre during the Drive, in which your favorite film stars will be. de-, picted. Don't fail to see them and absorb the moral of each stdrY. I lection of War Trophies. A list of those exhibited here will trfpuhlitshed in next week's paper, Keep your eye on this column. I' On a date to be announced a further public meeting in the VICTORY LOAN Campaign will be held in MOON"s Theatre, at which the attraction will be a splendid and representative col- lection of War Trtynhisss, A lint of a large turnout of the District’s citi- zens is looked tor-Dont forget the date-Friday evening ot this week. Then BUY VICTORY BONDS EDITH JOHNSON supporting WILLIAM DUNCAN in Vitagmph’s Great Serial "THE MAN OF MIGHT", St on the Victory, paid without char M“. iv. mu: six pieces of a lich holds the secret ot the Io)" of a treasure buried years be- Mr. Duncan directed the serial means there is a thrill and a 'se in every hundred, feet of R. R. No. I. Lomm, Our. over three years, I" p1sode of this wonderful of "Thrins" will be shown 15 consecutive weeks. "ill leave by BIN , R. and C. N. for South Mat al two weeks' le deer will be tis Year. 011M THE 1NDEPENDEN1f?RrMSBy FOREIGN mus l Mrs. Mary to be present f ay the staff of the has been trans- l. Harold Hicks to fill the Tra-. boers, twenty- by sDecial car, C. N. R. next Bonds 191-9 ge at any and Novem a'gnetewan " hunting De allowed at the has the/ ( greatest mmm for ths, greatest gent! DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, October 27th. 1919 Forms of application inay be -diGifFiiirrti"iii;i)"6ii or member thereof, or from any branch 1n Canada of a1 Subject to the payment of 25 cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds tr/ttgi coupons will have the right to convert into bonds with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons ' have the right to convert into fully registered bonds without coupons, at any time, on application to the Minister of Einanee or any Assistant Receiver General. reqeipts wifbe tsxcha.nspei1ble at suixkAiG'iriirli%"rirti'i's"Tr', paid m full. All receipts must be exchanged before lst J une, If. Form of Bonds In for»? North Haven, Conm-"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound restored my health after everything else had failed when passing through change of life. There is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." -N.ts. homo: 18m, Box 197, North Haven, Conn. Subscribers must indicate on their applications tl the securities so indicated will be deliver'ed by the ba Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for deli of making payment in full. Bonds registered as to I interest, will be delivered to subscribers making paym made. Payment of all instalments must be made at the .N.on-r.1tsptiablt receipts will be furnished to all s Bearer bonds, with coupons, will be issu registered as to principal. The first coupon Fully registered bonds, the interest on w issued in denominations of $500, $1,000. $5 $100,000 so it was hard for me to ai; my work. Lydia E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best remed for my troubles,which it surely proved to be. I feel {other and stronger in every way since taking. it, and the annoying symptoms have disap- Behaire "-Mra. M. GODDEN, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, o. Keep Canada’s Farms and F Freemont, 0.--“I was passing through the critical period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that, change - heat flashes, neljyousness, gnd was in a general run down condition, Middle Aged l ' Women, w . Payment to be made as follows: 10% on application; _ 20% December 9th, 1919; 20% January 9th, 1920; 20% February 10th, 1920; 31.21% March 9th, 1920. The last payment of 31.21% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.21% representing accrued interest at 6AR, from November 1st to due dates of the respective instalments. A full half-year's Interest will be paid on May 1st, 1920, making the cost of the bonds 100 and interest. Subscriptions may be paid in full at the time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instal- ment due date thereafter, together with.accrued interest at the rate of til/2% per annum. This Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. The amount of this issue is $300,000,000, exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds pfprevious issues. The Minister of Finanrn hnumvnr rmnnrnn rt, “3.1.4. 4... -11-.. AL- _J, ,1, part of the amouni Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Subscription part of Canada’s indGGraiT, ttary credits for the purchase wholly in Canada. t LYDIA E. PINKHAMfs‘fi VEGETABLE COMPOUND The proceeds of the Loan will be used tt to be made in connection with demobiliz: to our soldiers, land settlement loans, and 1 into civil life}, for capital outlay upon chi - W v -- V- _ ___-_ -' -,-‘ 1;) year nouns aue November "r, 1934 - Principal payable without charge at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa. or at the Office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreai. Toronto, Winnipeg. Regina. Calgary and Victoria. . Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as hereinafter provided, at any of the above-nientiom?d offices. . Interest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May lst and November lst, at any branch m Canada of any Chartered Bank. Principal and Interest payable in Gold. Denominations: ssn smn elutn and -u mm Bearing inieresefrorit November 1st, 1919, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as follows: , 'ree,P?.ndy dueAloveypber Itst, 1924 " wear Bonds {‘IIP November Int 1024 A full half-ye , ONTARIO Issue Price, 100 and Accrued Infééest, Indome Return Shs1 per Annum THE Mmsm or FINANCE or THE DOMIONION OF C. OFFJCIAL PROSPECTUS ear $300,000,000. 514% Gold Bonds igtory Loan 1919 ms. The Minister of ihidnGerhd'ivi' subscribed in excess of $300,000,000 interest at the ra Cethér ILM "The Bridge from ists Denomination on. aunscnpuons other than those paid in full on application must be accom- arf the amount subscribed. Official Canvassers will forward subscriptions or any Chartered Bank will accept subscriptions and issue receipts. paid in full at time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instalment .tr with accrued interest to time of making payment in full. Under this provision, nay be made as follows: tfore November 15th, 1919, par without interest or 100%. Its paid on Dec. 9th, 1919, balance of 90% and interest ($90.52 per $100). Its paid oh Jan. 9th. 1920. balance of 70% and infnrncf (an cu “m nnm a on their applications the form of bond 1 be deliver'ed by the bank upon paymer ', will be available for delivery at the time Bonds registered as to principal onlv. a Form of Bond and Delivery will close on or before November of grain, foodirtuihGiGG'erTrai' full at the time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instal- with-accrued interest at the rate of 5%% per annum. ‘ Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are venue Fund. 0,000,000, exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of ister of finance. however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any vrnca n an Ann nnn of, Bonds Interchangeable te of ‘ayment of Interest used to pay indebtedness incurred, and to meet expenditures mobilization (including the authorized war service gratuity s, and otheepurposes connected with their re-establishment ion shipbuilding, and other national undertakings forming 'yet/tVee/ir-ary/ies, and tor the estayishment of any neces- enskthe; form of bond iyod,.tht der.iorpinatjon, required 1 appllCaUOIl at mu Without interest, or on any instalment l to time of making payment in full. Under this provision, vs: 1919, par without interest or 100%. 1919, balance of 90% and interest ($90.52 per $100). 1920, balance of 70% and interest ($70.84 per $100). 1920, balance of 50% and interest ($51.08 per 8100). 1920, balance of 30% and interest (831.21 per 8100). titer November 15th. 1911 can he marl:- nnlv rm an G,esrent, e Dank upon payment of subscriptions in full. . . delivery at the time of application to subscribers desiroua to principal only, or fully registered as to pnnupal an ayment in full, as soon as the required registration can be r the bank originally named brthts subscriber. all subscribers who desire to pay by instalments... They k for bonds on any instalment date when subscription in tre lst June, 1920. Der pa IO 9, balance of 90% and interest ($90.52 per 8100). 0, balance of 70% and interest ($70.84 per 8100). o, balance of 50% and interest ($51.08 per 8100). o, balance of 30% and interest ($31.21 per 8100). r November 15th, 1919, can be made only on an instal- and Reglstratlon 1fficial Canvasser, from any Victory Loan Committee, any Chartered Bank. annum will be paid May lst, 1920 Denominations: $50, $100, $500, and $1,000 tion' of $50 ese bonds , an of $50, $100, $500, and 31,000, and may hi. e bonds will be due on May lst, 1920. t to the owner by Government cheque. will be 25,000, $50,000, $100,000, or any multiple of ANADA offers for Public Subscription the prgyipug IPymentt .liable to forteitu'rk,Gd 15 year Jf.ouds dueApvepaber_ut, 1934 other products, and will fie 85th to Peaee"-m,e Prince of WaleaJ actories Busy tMit of the Minister of Cft:hljia'it 15th, 1919 40TI P, THREE

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