The W. M. Stewart Drug ( .00000.0.000000000000000...000.000'.000‘00000000 S44 h mm . omm it HHLHLHIHH [ oN Residents of GRIMSBY are heroby notified that all noxious weeds must be cut before July 17, 1920. Weeds are well advanced and if not cut by this date action will be taken. LfIfififihLfHAnH(6l ; [geoNon TEN E‘ More ie rs*s Money for the Farmer E 1b L CGJL 4A A 2A AA‘A/ A LAZ A A l "LSZ wÂ¥ s i k To mim» T E EWMMMEWEWEMEHMEW J. 0. KONKLE, Village/ Constable Noxious Weed NOTICK 1 |'/“ Lice MJ DestrRrover anp Cow Srray Flies worry cows so that they do not give a full yield of milk. Lice and vermin worry hogs and keep them from getting fat. Lice worry the hens and fewer eggs result, Protect your live stock with Creonoid._ wW. M. STEWART DRUG CO. MONDAY. 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Morris. â€" \ â€" im | _ Secretary of \Stat<7' for Hon. Joseph Howe. / u1 | President of Privy C CENTURY AG0 (Continued from page 1) Haddock, per lb..... 3 to 3 Imnggs, fresh per doz. 1 9 to 2 ‘0 The winter and summer prices of the Montreal cattle market were:â€" j Win‘r Pres. Sum‘r Prces. Jan. 2%6, 1869 July 13, 1869 [Sheep.. .$3.00 to $5.00 $3.00 to $6.00 I‘t.anths:_ _ ~ 200 toâ€" ©8100¢ »2.00° to 2.75‘ CONDITIONS IN CANADA HALF (A|to $241.49 in 1919 Sheep .. Lambs .. Hogs (dressed) y( fe 042008 » F ! ~Minister of Customsâ€"Hon. Samuel l]f‘zeonard Tilley, C. B. ez | Minister of Finance Hon. John ‘Rose. [ [ The\Queen's Privy Council for Can adaâ€" | »99 /I Minister of Justice and At,torney General+â€"Hon. Sir John AJexande Macdonald, K. C. B. _ j In the Confederation year, 1867, (the nearest year to 1869 for which data can be obtained) the area of Canada, i.e, Nova Scotia, New Bruns wick, Quebec and Ontario was 377,â€" 045 square miles only, as ocmpared with 3,729,665 square miles fifty years later. The population â€" at the census of 1871 was 3,689,257, as comâ€" pared with a population in 1919 estiâ€" mated at 8,835,102. Only 18,630 imâ€" migrants settled in this . country in 1869, as against 57,702 in 1919, and 402,432 in the record year 1913. The/ wheat acreage of Canada was 1,646,781 acres in 1870, against 8,â€" 8$64,514 acres in 1910, and 19,125,968 in 1919. In 1870 no less than 85 per cent of Canada‘s wheat crop was pro ducéd in Ontario, this proportion falâ€" 1lng' to 10.68 in 1919. The : province of Saskatchewan on the other â€" hand inï¬reased,its proportion of the total wheat crop from 4 per cent. in i1890 to about 50 per cent. in | 1910 ahd 49.87 per cent in 1919. In 1919 all but 14.82 per cent. of the wheat crop was produced by the three prairie Minister of Marine and Fisheriesâ€" Hon. Peter MitcHell. Postmaster Generalâ€"Hon. Alexanâ€" der Campbell. _ | . Minister of Aériculture and Statisâ€" tiecsâ€"Hon. Jean/ Charles Chapais. Secretary of /’ State : for Canadaâ€" Hon. Hector Louis Langevin, C. B. Receiver _ Generalâ€"Hon. Edaward Kenny. f y In (the data provinces The pe wWDIC int UNDER THE Minister of i'..:ï¬EE5‘.-5'.-EHi'.-ï¬!:ï¬!:ï¬!i!.ï¬!‘.-EEFnH'-i'.'EH-'l'.'ï¬'.'EH?Eï¬HiHi!ï¬&ï¬ï¬!ï¬!ï¬!ï¬!i!?&ï¬';ï¬â€˜fl&ï¬!ifli&ï¬&' S§11 was 900 of Inland / Revenueâ€"Hon capita trade _ $25 5( in 1868 re0T Justice and At,torney- Sir John Alexander C. B. / 4j Militia and Defenceâ€" orge Etienné Cartier, to Public Privy â€" Councilâ€"Vacâ€" AUSPICES OF THE WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY O F THE G. BE HELD ON THE BEAU TIFUL G 5 7.50 to 8$.00 (life weight) d dear" at $16 and wheat at Worksâ€"Hon Provinces na ima Eas Felicia Day in the "Stole na;‘.a,lat Moore‘s Theatre TONIGHT risen ‘ nesdsy, July 14. In manufactures Canada has inâ€" creaseq the value cf her outpui from $221,617,173 in :3~"0 (of which $192,â€" 000,000 was from Ontario and Queâ€" bec) to $3,015,577,940 in 1917. C $2,360,781,8302 at the en total number of bank the former year was 12 with 4,431 in Decembe! Because â€" Felicia was impulsive enough to kiss Dudley Hamilt at their first meeting, Major Trenton shipped her off to disant ‘Canada. But the girl only ioved him the more, and sat back to wait until he should come for her, oblivious of th e fact that Dudley bhadn‘t the faintest notion where she was. Then Felicia learned that her home had been usurped by a medley of lodgers and she starts that her home had ibeen a medley of lodgers and off alone to combat the then excitement steps i1 off alone to combat the _ gang. then excitement steps in, and pair and lonesomeness, try to their impress upon the quaint but she defies them all, and at Dudley arrives! If you‘ve loved stance â€" Binney as Barnabett "Erstwhile Susan," you‘ll adore as« Felicia Day in the "Stolen EONSTANCE BINNEY .4 THE STOLEN K!SS WORLD PEACE DAY THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO REALART PICTURES the yield of silver has cia learned surped by she starts cans. ~And maie KJSS Wedâ€" n her onâ€" The Local Branch is in receitp of a limited number of the "Princes. Mary Gift Boxes" which were distributed to the troops in France at Christmas 1914. These are a beautiful souvenir and contain Her Royal Highness‘ perâ€" sonal greeting card of that year, and a small pencil holder made of a cartâ€" ridge case which had been used in the Original Expeditionary Force to France. These boxes are for distribuâ€" tion to the next of kin of fallen solâ€" diers; and to those of the First Canaâ€" dian Contingent who might wish one. They will be given out by Secretary Com. John E. Scott and the first comâ€" ers will be the first served. being& F THE G. W. V. A., AND THE BOY SCOUTS TROOP, WILL TIFEUL GROUNS OF 6. W. V. A. CORNER Don‘t Undervalue Y our Victory Bonds ! maturing 1st November 1934 at 96 and accrued interest Fif{teenâ€"year 5%%¢ Bonds pay almost 6% income. W oad,Gundy & Company ! \FLCLGUpLFipUnlhiflhlhlhlhFthihthihthhthhththhhg business on the part of these two Root, Root and Rootâ€"is the duty of every exâ€"service man in this District, partcularly those who are members of the G.â€".W. V. A. at the ball games Comrades. The next~General Meetâ€" ing will be held on Tuesday evening, August thirdâ€"failing the calling of a special meeting previous to that date. Children Free Canadian Pacific Railway Building *The Bond Market" Wood, Gundy & Company Retain the Victory Bonds you now own and buy additional bonds to the limit of your means. The future will prove the wisdom of your taking advantage of present low prices. * Nearly one million Canadians own Victory Bonds. These are among their most valuâ€" able possessions and should be highlyâ€"prized. They are evidence of financial aid in the time of national need. Fhey are also eviâ€" dence of sound business judgment. Victory Bonds are the safest of all investments. Toronto is the name of our latest publication. It will prove of value to those interested in such current topics as ‘"Why Victory Bonds are Cheap", "Canadaâ€"a Creditor Nation" and "Inflation". Let us mail you a copy. We shall gladly do so upon receipt of letter or postal card. anadian Pacific cific Railway Building Toronto Put your shoulder to the wheel and make the BIG FIELD DAY a BIG SUCCESS. i in which the Vets Teap plays. last game was a corker _ and the remaining of the schedule will be better yet. Get behind the Vets, you nonâ€"athletically inclined and exercise your dungs at least. Wednesday, July 14th, 1920 4