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Grimsby Independent, 17 Mar 1920, p. 7

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LIME, PORTLAND CEME] PLASTER PARIS, Etc. PLASTERING HAIR MORTAR COLOR LATH All Other Contractor‘s Supplies 81 MAIN STREET WEST Phone 771 HAMILTON A. & J. Dow inootnt t tttttnntHunn eupmeqyemIcermac _ RItents Dundurn St. Aiter suffering pain, feeling nervous, dizzy, weak and dragged down by weakâ€" nesses of her sexâ€"with eyes sunken, black circles and pale cheeksâ€"such a woman is quickly restored to health by the Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce. Changed, too} in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce‘s Favorâ€" fte Prescription the skin becomes clear; the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. I% is purely vegetable, contains no alcohol. Hamilton, Ont.:â€""A few months ago I wasstricken down and was confined to bed about tendays. Mystrengthallleft me. It was my first illness since a child. : I lost five pounds and felt awfully weak afterward. I could hardly do my work. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription in tablet form. I tried a couple of bottles and before I knew it, I was well and strong and had gained 94 pounds. I can recommend Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription to build ene up."â€"MRS. E. MARTIN, 697 o ay t "o~~ 4 strength and I was * M Sz â€"sz=w soon feeling fine vasy MJ n 2 s and strong. My epPÂ¥ /f;" baby was strong G*d and healthy an has always been so. hglconsi&er ‘Favorite Prescription‘ a great help to the tant %lsxer and am glad to recommenz it."!â€" . AMOS MILLS, Box 238. i Sn quite poorly, was f :??\\ nauseated and‘gick, e could not eat anyâ€" 4 thing and I was 5 P extremely nervous 7 * TZ. and weak. I took h r im ‘Favorite Prescripâ€" Fo. z’ tion’pez(aintcll1 it soon ""al4} stop e nausea, * las? ia / y appetitereturnâ€" > @â€"= & JB ed . a l s o m y % oY\ 2‘ strength and I was S M s â€"_z=w soon feeling fine yaty A y{"f\ g.nag strong.st“h’ly P LVE i was C Yop /fi ;mdy hanlther a:’ Tillsonburg, Ont.:â€"*"I‘found Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription very beneficial during % s expectancy. I felt P m quite poorly, was s essm nauseated and‘gick, B could not eat anyâ€" 4 thing and I was 5 extremely nervous 1 \~" Z and weak. I took m friim ‘Favorite Prescripâ€" wâ€"__~ {"*4/7"% tion‘ and it soon ) > _ 4/ } J stopped the nausea, les? * z. [ my appetitereturnâ€" Ontario W. B. CALDER, Valuator "hess: GRIMSBY D. M. CAMERON, Treas. & â€"â€"â€"THE, ... Hamilton Provident and Loan Society See Rouse Better facilities than ever for efficient and prompt service. Shell â€" Rimmed Spectacles and eye glasses in every varieâ€" ty and style. Shell Rimmed all shades, either white, black, wine or brown, put on your own glassâ€" es while you wait. : ~ Romember always satisfacâ€" tion or your money back. or repair to those you wearing ? f 62 King E. 4 Doors West of P. 0. Hamilton : Establisked A. D. 1900 ‘ays 314 per cent. on daily balâ€" ances on Savings accounts of $1.00 and upwards. . per cent. paid on Debentures for one or two years, per cent. paid on Debentures for three or five years. Money to loan. Contractor‘s and Builder‘s Supplies A HAMILTON WITNESS as. Crawford orner King and Hughson DO YOU NEED GLASSES 9 1, CONFECTIONER anufacturer of Wedd I. B. ROUSE Streets, Hamilton x St. W., Hamilton haf N) H COUNTERS ATERERS \ Prominent Women Say Receptions, At Entertainments n and b Ont. aro ton; Ann Sylvia Ne son; Hel« Charles T Irene Up: Passâ€"1 Sr. 2nd, Class, Honorsâ€"â€"RAIpIL AMIUL T rison; Bruce Swayze; Gwendolyn Farrell. Passâ€"Gertrude Talbert. Miss C. B. Marsh, teacher. sr. 2nd Class, Honorsâ€"Alice Poolâ€" Pagsâ€"Stewart Miller; isthel PZLLPDP»S Herbert Rayner. F Jr. 2na Class, Honorsâ€"Helen Orr. Passâ€"Maisie Cullingford; Leonard Rummery} Mary Talbert; Phyllis Nor ton:; Maible Telfer. Miss G. Monsinger, teacher. Absent â€" through illnessâ€"Samuel Bernardo; Marjorie Gilmartin; Marâ€" tin Crabbe; Gladys Maxvell; Beatâ€" rice Johnson; Edith Fisher; Mary Phipps; Ralph Farrell. Miss Bonham, teacher. Jr. 3rd Class, Honorsâ€"Grace Norâ€" ton; Annie Betts; : Emma Bourne; Sylvia Nettlegship; Dorothy . Robertâ€" son; Helen Bourne s@nd Bert Phipps; Charles Robertson; Mable Gregory; Irene Upsdell . Passâ€"Morley Robinson; FEric Manâ€" nell; Cecil Farrow. sr. 2nd, Class, Honorsâ€"Ralph Morâ€" risonâ€" Bruce Swayze; Gwendolyn 3rd Class, Honot bara Bilton; Henr Dent. Russ, H. Farrell, F.. Swayze, L. SYMBOLIZES PRESS Phipps, W. Theal, R. Frrell, E. Upsâ€" Among the many beautiful winâ€" dell. 4 dows in the new parliament buildâ€" J. H. Forman, teache‘: | inss at Ottawa is one symbolizing the Jr. 4th, Honorsâ€"Grace Stephen; |Press, its title being,> "Theâ€" Spirit ‘of Mary Burgoyne; Miriam Kelterborn; |the Printed Word!." A tall, symboli¢ Hilda Burgoyne; Helen McArthur; |figure occupies the center of the winâ€" Ena Hawke; Willie Wilson. dow. In her left hang is upheld the Passâ€"Alice â€" Ottaway; Elizabeth | Torcly of Knowledge, while in‘ her Gaham; Blake Stewart; Victor Gahâ€" right‘is egrasped a mirror, reflecting an; Poppy Allison; Joe Rummery; |the news of the world. In the air are Gladys Wedgewood; Gwenice Durâ€" {noticed a dove, a messenger pigeon ham; Maud Hildreth. and a raven, symbolizing good news, Absent â€"through â€" illnessâ€"Samuel |transmission of news and disastrous Darnaria« Marinrieo «UImartin: Marâ€" IneWS. GRIMSBY PUBLIC sCHOOLS FEBâ€" RUARY HONOR ROLL Sr. 4th, Honorsâ€"H. Ockenden, B. McTaggart, R. Wadge, M. Upsdell, M. Wentworth, G. McVicar, H. Corman, T. McCoy, M. Harrison, I. Hope, C. Wilson, E. Ward, R. Barnum, wW. Russ, H. Farrell, F.. Swayze, L. Phipps, W. Theal, R. Frrell, E. Upsâ€" dell. y tain at Stoney Creek has passea@ io W. J. Stapley of Fulton. W. Duncan has sold a six acre fruit farm at Stoney Creek to a Hamâ€" ilton man. John Bray, Stoney Creek, has sold his smal] fruit farm and residence to a Hamilton man. W Re vBe Bo ho Ee oBe cGe oSe obe ofe sBe rBe sBe sSe ofe sbe ofe sBe ofe ofe afe ofe afecSecfecfe FE BRU A R j School Reports ona fey. F. H. Dun} ty acre fruit bottle of Tor The F~B. agent, throuigh the . nun GRANTS ANNUAL PASSES., on the Prension Fund, wLich protection in declining year lions of dollats are involved operation of the funrnd since ausuration. F The E. Freel farm on the mounâ€" on â€" whichever employed. imâ€" yee of any other department of service will enjoy the same priâ€" ege as above, stating the terriâ€" y over which pass is desired. ad office employees who have had teen yeats‘ service will receive nual passes oyer ‘eastern or westâ€" i lines where employed. Women iployees are to be treated the same men in ‘this connection. . This tion expresses the policy of the P.R. to aim at the contentment d loyalty of the employees of ‘om there is an army of 60,000 at numbet n Junior Primary Room w 0 1sS mployed. employee, who has had conâ€" service for twenty years and i11l be allowed annual pass er eastern or western lines Alexa M Encou Toronto. B. Henry residence, been sold to Andrew Mi 1 1( Konk )€ Honot UC TD Winona Miller: Ethel Phipps Marion M E. F®lemin TT of the= company. 11 over the system und, ‘which offers lining yéears. Milâ€" re involved in the ) mand â€"imma Dorothy and Bert Mable ¥€ irmy all C O1 D na, sold hi to â€" Colonel Jean Smye; Bar ughes: Caroline will ove ployeas, to give 1 coâ€"operation, > _ gereral purâ€" the= company. hoao has passed M A 1son A1I as nad ) SALTFLEE] 0+ | efeT: iod 0o h M h: 11 supk entment t€ U )1 pioyees v the W Its ID t ) W putting mongs rich mm y M 1Cev conâ€" not nted M twen Harâ€" Winâ€" Durâ€" l In 1 tate of 0 Wcc onrunacrce mennonnervacrrvnconemetracner enc se angrpnen b ban lfi uen e m CANADA‘s JUST DEMAND Among all the peoples of the world the friendship of no .one is more need ed by the United States than that of our neighbors to the North, the Canâ€" adians. Their territories joins ours along 3,000 miles of border. The Canadâ€" ians now number 10,000,000, and with in the lives of those now living will number 50,000,000. They are now a great nation and Gdestined to be a greater one. Closer to us in every respect than any other people, it would be a crime against the future to provide any basis for complaint. Itâ€" is probably not going too far to say it is more important to us to have Canada,s esteem than to join with the ; tions $t i to put savin _â€"The color scheme of \tais window is blue, purple and gc touches of bright green. Th dow is the work of Arthur C native â€" Hamiltonian and a student under John 8. Gordon nesday, March‘ 24 Dr. Elmore was present and 1C" ported that Miss Moore,was confined to the house with an attack of influâ€" enza, and was unable to attend. So the hearing was, perforce, adjourned. It was arranzed to resume on Wedâ€" 6A Still another adjournment udo NV granted in the hearing of the Beam ville assault case. ‘ \| Friday afternoon Crown Attorn Brennan and High Constable Boj journeyed to the little town. The pJ oner, Dennis Nation, was on hand, was Magistrate Riggins, | the cCO stable, the prisoner‘s counsel and pa of the evidence in the form of t picket that was used (to beat Mi Moore into insensibility. ~ BEFAMSVILLE â€"20 CHâ€" AR 10â€"=M MSBY DOLLAR DA S&ATURDAY gue. thus not good sts . sort of Stigma on h n bI 11 n the AC 01 present ‘and reâ€" L AVVVV 11 O1 n 0 l notable old. with ina h t 1 n of,;;: th at â€" Mis p, a rmer winâ€" pI mrrren eR NNR TD Nce mevemanenmenemamanane rorermenmnmrevsnramarocmranenmnennpemmemnnnenenrtrmnznnarcn Ee Te T > RRameemeeneleno en o e o o Ne S e oee i oee " Ee Seetere en n D of lazin« _ All worthâ€"while results are achievâ€" ed by effort, usually by painstaking, pesistent, unsparing effort. _ The lazy person lets things. slide. And when things are left toâ€" slide, they slide down hill. \ _ Laziness is a quality inherent in human nature. _ Tgnorance usually is a consequence 11 _A man may be a born genius, bu if he will not exert himself he car achieve little,. . Laziness is fatal to success. . â€" History contains not many instancâ€" es where sluggards have risen to the top fatally. It can alw self. â€"| Poverty is M QM*WWMMWWWM Mar. MOORE‘S LINEâ€"UP Mar. 22â€""He Comes up â€" Smiling"â€" Doug. Fairbanks. Mar. 24â€"@"Shirley Kaye"â€"Clara Kimâ€" ball Young. Mar. 29â€""Girl Who Came Back"â€" Ethel Clayton. Mar. 31â€""When Doctor‘s Disagree"â€" Mabel Normand. . Apr. 5 "Run Within"â€"Special. £ Apr. 14â€"Comradeship"â€"Special. Apr. 21â€""Through the Wrong Door" â€"Madge, Kennedy. Apr. 28â€"City of Comrades" â€"Tom Moore. wBa oBa oBn oBn oGe B0 Te Te aBe eB ob oBe oBe oBe ofe ofe ofe oBe sBn ate abe obn ofe oBe obe eBe ofe afe aBe ofe ofa efe efe ofe Te ofe ePecQe ce cfc c Mar. 29â€""Fatty | the Villian"â€" Arâ€" buckle. Apr. _ 5â€"*"Squareheads"â€"Chaplin. suggestion : â€" "I would suggest that the further distribution of these medals be disâ€" pensed with; and those already disâ€" tributed be recalled, and thrown inâ€" to a melting potâ€"the result to be used in striking medals for those on the Committee responsible for the distribution or nonâ€"distribution ; whichever they have gained the most prominence ‘in." [ W dlelay in the final "cleanâ€"up" disâ€" ution of the Village and Townâ€" p medallion, to those men who ved ‘Overseas during the‘: Great r and to the nextâ€"ofâ€"kin of those i1 who gave their ‘lives that the pire might sustain her long esâ€" lished ideals;. that a prominent >â€"payer of the Township ‘of North IMSBY has made the following lin o 0 Comedy "Henpecked Spouse"â€"Chapâ€" DoXxX‘T BE LAZY l /f \S5UG _ GILMORE GARAGE, Dealers znc ays find exxcuses 1fOr it one of t be a born genius, but exert himself he can )€ ONTARIC 1GFESTION WBHY NOT BUY A GANAD 250 St. Paul St. St. Catharines FRED. J. POOLE, Salesman, Grimsby Beach And _the commonest Forbes Magazine. he Qght W and oil h iplex ride reeâ€"point suspension out of rough roads n comfort of the heavy car of long wheel base h smooth out road roughn i completen sher priced LC ike up the jolts ofe rings make possible, for the first time, a | with the smoothness. steadiness, buoYÂ¥ancy weight of OVERLAND 4 makes it surprisingly economic al The women of India ,led by Lady Chelmsford, are being organized to promote a movement to stamp out leprosy. Women in Pernambuco, Brazil, are facing a corset famine owing to the demand for the French type of corset. â€" Durng the past year approximateâ€" ly 68,000 girls in the United States ran away or dGisappeared from their homes. Commencing on March 1, 1920, all "local" advertisements will be chargâ€" ed for at Forty Cents per insertion, instead of Twentyâ€"five Cents, the prevailing price, heretofore. This advance is made necessary by the increasing cost of production in . the newspaper business; and we feel sure the public will not feel overâ€" charged for the service rendered through such advertisements. On all small advertisements of this nature, not paid for within ten days of the date of insertion, an â€" additional charge of Ten Cents will ‘be made, for carrying: and book charges. JAS. A. LIVINGSTON & SONS. ind JC Tripl LN THJ 20th. â€" F Saturday March 20 l1 " a i [.. | & 2A _ AD""" lit urselves in everything yvou buy on that day ebounds &A ALf 1 < O H J ings of Overland 4 take the discoe equipment _ .000 _ 2000000000 2000000000 oomerniiny ceaveter w vene y ns ananrer en arcvarâ€" en To OB s ie Th o Te Oe WR RTTEETT H TT TTETEEE ETT T TT NETTETNE TTR TT CR ind make same 11 H. BULL V «La ofa ofe »Ba ofe ofe ofe afe abe ofa efe efe ofe cPeof & AWV iR )R â€"SHOES AND RUBB JWD AND COME TO GRIMSBY, MAR ARE ‘A FEW OF, THE BARGAINS WE OFFER ©0©06006000000000000000000000000000000000 U )( RATES e shoe needs on th 1TIIMNsSD V Aromomcmorra oo d AN BI OVERLAND 4 ra: a *A s iz FUsis light weight car which r and luxurious riding im 11 ereere ore c in e success Emt A1 flmm & 4 PARKE & PARKE, Ltd. It is harmless to use, never becomes rancid and does not colâ€" or the buttermilk. It is concenâ€" trated. A small amount is sufâ€" ficient for coloring. Hamilton PARKL‘S â€" "Butter Golor L1 GAR AIZAI Dolla; 2C T at 1 of fuel LAT i IMmNINURRNNRRNNATTE by d and 50¢c Bottles Day roviding vyvou! rt and saving to CI 1XXX xxx\ x\ xxx Be sure SEVEN lik NAE Aench im " "u (©) o

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