DR. W. A. BROWNLEE Dentist Officeâ€"Stephen Block (Second Floor) soum»Qificeâ€"Hoursâ€"9.30 A. M. to 4 P. Telaphone 4766 607 Bank of Hamilton Chambers HAMILTON, ONT James J. McKay McKAY, McKAY & WEBSTER Physiclan and Surgeon Coroner, County Lincoln Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 p.m and 7 to 8 p.m. Main Street West. ‘Phune No. 1, Grimsby. Depot Street Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Lifé Building, Hamilton Will visit Grimsby for consultation of clients each Tuesday and Thursday from 1.00 to 5.00 p.m. GRIMSBY OFFICE Snetsinger Block * Unstairs KBarristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. O fice, "Spectator Building," Hamilton. E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Notary Public, Solicitor Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Officesâ€"Grimsby and Besmsville. Money to loan at current rates. Office and residence, 73 Sherman Ave South, between King and Main Sts and five doors north of the H. G. & B Ry. line. . Hami{ltor, Ont. * GRIMSB Y Office over Phone 216 Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9 to 12, 180 to 5.80 ‘Phone 127 GRIMSBY, ONT. MONEY TO LOAN Jn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Proâ€" vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby a ‘PHONE NO. 7 § DR.â€"R. A. ALEXANDER MRS. M. J. GORSE. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited Ottawa, Ont. MRS. M. J. GORSE 3928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C, "I suffered with all the symptoms of Female Trouble, with chronic Conâ€" stipation and constant Headaches. I had pains low down in the back and sides of the body. I tried various remedies without relief, and then put myself under a doctor‘s care and he advised me to have an operation. I refused.> â€"â€"~ Then, I started taking ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives‘; and from the outset, I felt better, and this medicine has completely relieved me of all my misery and suffering. My weight was only 143 pounds and now it is 168 pounds. J am free of pain and headaches and the terrible Constipation ; and what saved me from misery is the splendid fruit medicine, ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘." DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS SIX SAVED FROM LIFELONG MISERY Dt..: L. L. BUCK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m. HENRY CARPENTER GRIMSBY, ONT. DR.~:]J. M.. HUGHTON Dentist e over J C. Farrells Shoe Store 16215 . Electrical Equipment MSBY ONT LAZIER & LAZIER And a Dangerous Operation, by Taking "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" G. B. McCONACHIE F. HANSEL, Dentist LAND SURVEYOR William G. Webster W. B. CALDER DKR. D. CLARK Phone 228 KEDICAL DENT LEGAL $ess g"*-? AL Ernest G. MciKa resnesonenacensennonnbon Pn n en in nc e oniam i1 es es o6 Upstairs Grimsby <a co < Maple Leaf Farm, Stoney Creek. was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding, when Annie Myrtle, daughâ€" ‘ter of Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Nicholson became the bride of Mr. Harvey Vinâ€" cent Murphy, son of Mrs. Mary E. Murphy of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Cooley. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore her traveling suit of navyy blue serge, with black fox furs and picture hat of taupe with touchâ€" es of shell pink, and corsage bouquet of sweetheart roges. She also wore the groom‘s gift, a string of pearls. The wedding march was < played by Mrs. Thorley, and during the signing of the register Mr. Thorley sang Until. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left for Buffalo and other points. iOn theirreturn they will reside at 86 Ilford road, Toronâ€" to. Townspeople of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake, profited at the expense of the Government, when thousands of white graniteware plates, bowls, pots and so forth, which had been used for the, soldiers in camp here, were thrown away by the military authoriâ€" tiesthis week. Most of the articles of kitchenware were in excellent condition and being of firstâ€"class maâ€" terialwill be useqd in many local kitâ€" chens for years to come. Part of the discards were dumped into the Niaâ€" gara river and were rescued by perâ€" sons in boats. Smithville Reviewâ€" One of the meanest robberies that has been comâ€" mitted in St. Anns for some time took place at the home of Mrs. Amâ€" brose Silverthorne late on Saturday night or early Sunday morning the thieves entering the home by the woodshed door at the rear of â€" the house and from ‘there gainedâ€" enâ€" trance to the cellar helping themâ€" selves to a quantity of apples, a jar of fruit and a loaf of bread and a pie. The robbery was not discovered until late Sunday morning. No trace of the thieves has been found. St .Catharines ,Nov. 4.â€"The counâ€" cil of Stamford is about to bring an interesting test suit against the Hyâ€" droâ€"Electric power Commission .of Ontario in connection with the power canal which is being built at a cost of $100,000,000 between Chippawa and Queenston, to supbly half a million extra horseâ€"power to the Ontario sys tem. In the past four or five months sixty wells have dried up in Stamâ€" ford within half a mile of the ditch being cut through the rock for the canal and it is claimed that the canal is responsible. Little threeâ€"yearâ€"old Sangra Groâ€" gonsi, Merritton, was burned to death near her home Friday afternoon last when her clothing caught from a bonfire. The parents were away at the time, the father at work and the mother in the city. ‘A little broâ€" ther found the burned body near the bonfire and notified his father, but when medicat aid was secured the child was dead. An inquest was not considered necessary. TV St Catharines Journalâ€"As a reâ€" sult of an‘ accident on the Buffalo boulevard Wednesday night Mr. E. E. Wright of the Welland Vale and Mrs. Falkner, daughter of J. D. Chapâ€" Chaplain, M. P., are in Niagara Falls hospital suffering from injuries susâ€" tained. Mr. Wright, who was drivâ€" ing the car, had two ribs broken, while Mrs. Falkner was badly shaken up. K. Harbor Commision, has been appoint ed Lieutenantâ€"Governor of Ontario in place of Sir John Hendrie, whose term of office has expired. He will take over the duties as soon as he is sworn in by the Gooernorâ€"General. Ottawa, Nov. 27.â€"Mr. Ioionel H. Clarke, Chairman of the, Torono Dr.W. A. Riddell, M. A., superinâ€" tendent of the Trades and Labor Branch of the Ontario Public ‘Works Department, who has been appointed Deputy Minister of Labor to Hon. Walter Rollo. The Field offces of Baldry,;, Yerâ€" burgh and Hitchinson, Welland Ship Canal Contractors, were totally deâ€" stroyed by fire Wednesday night from some mysterious cause. The bread war going on in Thorold between local bakers and St. Cathâ€" arines bakeries, has had the effect of reducing the staff of life to ten cents a loaf. s Prosecutions are expected low High Constable Boyle‘s Abingdon last week, where vestigated the numerous stealing and raffling reports A new grocery and Butch has been opened in St. Anns mon Hodgkins. J.F. Vance‘s appointment as Magistrate for Wentworth. h ratified by the Government. g News of the District Culled From Our Exchanges S s o pop en noprrnnrre n n en e ne 899 93000900000 008 900 000 0 240900000000009000 000000 000000000 606 ##08 900000040 000000000000000090 000000 600040006 b44000000600000644483 bel Welland has one case of smallpox 18 more shopping days till Xmas District Summary ig on in Thorold andgd ‘St. Cathâ€" had the effect of Butcher n as T. . sLop ) by nHarâ€" | to =folâ€" visit to he inâ€" chicken QuI peen GRIMSBY All Other Contractor‘s Supplies 81 MAI Phone 771 LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTER PARIS, Etc. PLASTERING â€" HAIR MORTAR COLOR LATH A. & J. Dow PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VICTORY ~BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD $ i S a ESSE ES SIIHE wiviiIm. dill ;HoOuT to ;wim, F. . Ereeman, of ‘Buffalo, in St. . Barnabe‘s. church, Judge Campbell, in honorably disâ€" charging her, said there was not the slightest evidence to point to her guilt. Returning to the court after the ceremony, â€" the newlyâ€"married couple. were congratulated by his honor and the court officials. 1 improved in health so I could de m{ housework; we now have a little one, all of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound."â€" Mrs. O. & Jounson, R. No. 3, Ellensburg, W ash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are lenied this happiness on account Of some functional gisorder which in most St. Catharines, Nov. â€"28.â€"Followâ€" ing acquittal on a charge of the theft of a diamond ring before. ~Judge Campbellâ€" in county court here, Edith Tribble ,a ward of the St. ~Catharines Children‘s Aid Society, was married within an hour to Wm. F. Fréeman, Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health Ellensburg, Wash.â€"‘"*After I war married 1 was not well for a long time C and a good deal of L the time was not $ ts able to go about. 19e o Our greatest desire L2 ~ &Â¥ ||||| was to have a child § /:5‘ {|||| in our home and one . aaa; day m % husband U 2. came back from I tewn with a bottle ) z L of Lydia E. Pinkâ€" 1. | _ igiiitl| ham‘s Vegetable ’%’mg»w [ } Compound and O us [ | wanted me to try it _ .. [f *) It brought relief T esc o from imy troubles: TAE JOY OF _ _ MOTHERKOOD MONEY TO LOAÂ¥AN W. W. KIDD Nee wilk, Poae s a e S es e *n 2l Cloway ./ eep es Tt 3 2000° ks S lt t nds 43 h > * ~"~ K B o o%.. â€" f B conee on c PB tkette ',,-;'5 4,/ xn 4 Cooe . 4 M fe k * .. igrm n o ol ns -'--/,.,§tÂ¥ ce '- esn .. agi h t sg¢.1 * t aas y c on ol ns fecpenres ons cocte i9 uc en toatre s Contractor‘s and Builder‘s Supplies MAIN STREET WEST THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO NR EtE3 HAMILTON Ontario A roupy hen never lays and besides there is also great danger of the disâ€" ease spreading throughout the entire flock. Parkes Roup Cure cures and prevents roup and colds in poultry. It should be given frequently to all fowl to keep away disease. 35c per box at Parke & Parke Limited, Marâ€" ket Square, Hamilton. Moved by â€" Mr.Hollowa by Mr. Killins, that this now adjourn to meet in ship Hal on Monday, D at 10 a.m. ALBERT SHIELDS, Clej J. Carson, work on Div.. ... C. North, work Nevill‘s b‘dge. N. Johnson, for right of way A. Stewart, drg. lumber for the N. Johnson bridge..... P. Grant, work on «Nevill‘s bridge.. ..‘ ‘;; Anvle ‘BroOs. wAPrâ€" nn E.l3 22 R. H .Grant, bldag. abutments on Nelson Johnson bridge A. O‘Neil, drg. gravel... a ts lsts Klein & Binkley, rings Reâ€" turned Soldiers. . W. Servos, work on Miv.:.}. W. Billinger, sheep inspection A. O‘Neil, trip to Dunnville .. D. Harkins, drg. gravelâ€"ceâ€" ment. 2.0 . «... 1..% /.. * J. McDougall, work on Diyv: . sacks".....°}>}~;., ;. W. Mitchener, 152 ft. lumber B.C. Quigley, sand and gravel J. Young, freight on gravel.. A. Killins, drg. cement and eravelr..l} c .s. ks ss.lll. R.H Grant Did& ahnimanis Moved by Mr. Bush, seconded by Mr. Holoway, that the following acâ€" counts be paid:â€" G. Brant, rent of Hall..;.... $ 3 00 J. Packman, work on Divy... â€" 23 00 F‘. McKinnell, work on Div... 5 "00 J. Parker, damage to 1 sheep 5 00 Art. Beamer, ‘work on Div... > 14 00 W. Marshall, work on Div... 25 50 Allen Green, work on Div... 29 90 H. E. Wadge, work on iDyv... 7 80 A. B. Swick work on Shields‘ arch...... ./« "%........2"..~~40 6O J. O‘Neil, levelling road.. .. 2 00 S. ‘Adams, levelling road.... 2 00 S..Adams, work on Div...... 17 60 V. Bartlett, 80 bbls. cement was found dead hanging in his barn last Thursday afternoon at four o‘clock, at his home at Port Davidson four miles west of© Wellandport. Mr. Swayze had left the house at two o‘clock and was not seen again until found dead hanging to the ‘rafters. No motive ‘has been found for the suicide and his friends were greatly shocked and surprised to hear of his death. Mr. Swayze and his brother John have lived at Port Davidson for many years having engaged in the pump making business. ~They ~ were partners in the business and liveq toâ€" gether, employingâ€" a â€" housekeeper. Mr. John Swayze can describe no motive for his brother taking "his life Richard Swayze, "was found dead ha last Thursday aft o‘clock, at his home four miles west of Swayze had left the t ; s CAISTOR COUNCIL %;uncii met pursuantt to adjournâ€" ment in the t0oWnship hall on Saturâ€" day, November 8th, at one o‘clock p.m Members all present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Communications were reaq from the Good Roads â€" Associat‘on; the Fuel Administrator; Militia Headâ€" quarters, of London, Ont., re marking â€" Mr. Fred Duck had to meet with a very mile ploughing w tractor on Monday 1 _The United Farme: iâ€"monthly meetin cember 4th. Beamsville Expressâ€"A préetty wedâ€" ding was solemnized in the Methodist Church last Wednesday afternoon at p.m., when Miss Winnifred Hoshal, daughter of Mr. arrd Mrs. A. E. Hoâ€" shal, became the bride of Mr. Albert J. Trevelan, son of Mr. L. Trevelyan. Rev. A. W. Shepperson performed the ceremony The bride and groom were unattended. Miss _ Sadie Finbow played the wedding march and Mr. Ed. Burton and Mr. George Finbow acted as ushers. The bride was most becomingly attired in a gown of grey silk and carried a bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served at the home of the ibride‘s parents, Hixon Street, and the happy couple departed on the 6.10 train or a short honeymoon in Buffalo and Cleveland. The bride wore a going away gown of taupae broadcloth, fur trimmed â€" coat .and hat to match. Many beautiful gifts expressed the love and goodâ€" wishes Oof a host of friends. Ihe fine new two roomed public school, erecteqg recently by the townâ€" ship of Louth at a cost of $20,000 was formally opened Friday. night with fitting ceremonies. Residents of the section and from surrounding schools gathered in and made up a large audience. Lt.â€"Col. â€"R. W.. Gregory presided andâ€"introduced the speakers. Owing to public duties in Toronto Hon. Mr. Grant, the new Minister of Education, was unable" to be present, but Mr. Waugh of the" Department came in his steaq and delivered a most witty ‘and wholesome address. He extended the® Minister‘s compliâ€" ments and best wishes for the new school. Bros., work onbridge ROUP IN POULTRY Monday, Decenibe; '1‘5;h bldg. abutments Johnson bridge GRASSIES LDS, Clerk, JOHN YOUNG, Reeve I hanging i afternoon aged 48 years on ouncil â€" do the Townâ€" and liveq toâ€" housekeeper. describe no king his life. A. E. â€" Hoâ€" j Mr. Albert | Thursd 22 210 19 260 00 9 12 53 13 16 28 28 10 50 2 00 2 00 17 60 5 "00 5 00 14 00 25 50 29 90 7 80 7 00 00 50 | 00 00 20 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 a y )( z Wm. Farrow, Jas. A. Wréy and D. L. 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Medical men agree that the human body is renewed, cell by cell, every seven years. You can do the same‘ $ with your Ford Car and prolong its life at minimum cost by replacing worn parts from time to time. j Ford service has been the means of doubling the lives of hundreds of Ford Cars, and cutâ€" ting down the cost of motoring. The fact that BA a Ford Touring Car, which costs $690, £. 0. b. Ford, Ont., can be purchased part by part separately for $917 is ample proof of the economy of driving a Ford Car. It will pay you to have your car overhauled during , ~the winter months. 700 Canadian Dealers and over 2,000 Service Garages supply genuine Ford parts and prompt repair service. WEAR is unavoidable even in the best car, but certain parts wear out more quickly than others. There is no need of scrapping your car because the piston rings have seen their day, because the platinum points of the vibrators are worn out. Probably the rest of the car is as good as new. LC Economy of Ford Service WEAR is unavoidable even in the 9 best ‘tar. hut certain narts @aan 100 in a $2.00 Can | Producing an Extra )1 Day Phone 193 FORD Sales and Service. New and secondhénd cars Monthly payments if desired One ton truck for hire, reasonable rates and good service Alsonclosed car.for hire by trip or by the hour. Very comfortable to ride in cold weather. %/ A NEW LIQUID FUEL for GASOLINE MOTORS U fal to each remové JAS. FISHER oveEâ€"ali C ind "kee F O R D allo1 GARAGE GRIMSBY GENUINE FORD PARTS sold in Grimsby by Will Treat 100 Gallons of Gasoline 50 Gallons of Gasoline Efficiency r1ary gasoline do injure motor, o1 hu DOn 1 them orming from pi Wednesday, Detember 3rd an. . _ While it burns up TC UCS 1 ‘ new 110 1 heads, While it up carbon in Economy T ave anv den Night Phone 4129 1 one iIGconomy liquid fuel, will s, cylinders and it is positively 11 pi@aqce Tablets )osit in 141 ; IQ19