‘t P 5 : Don‘t Pay $75 : or a Suit ; ‘ and spoil the effect by wearing ; cheap footwear. § ; The well dressed man is atâ€" 5 § tired correctly in every detail. $ EP He wears OUR SHOES, the shoe $ § correct in every particular and § up to fashion‘s ideas. H. BULL: i sHOE STORE ;# Phone 313 R 2 Prices Moderate GRIMSBY, ONT. > Furniture and Undertaking Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and courteous service day and night You Can‘t Go Wrong if you leave your wallâ€"paper problems to our decoration exâ€" perts. Our stock of wall decorations includes the best products of Canadian, American and Engâ€" lish manufacturers. They can give you helpful counselâ€"and they will do it gladly. MONTREAL. ~ quEBEC You will enjoy looking at our samples. SHIP TO N. LAPOINTE & SONS Robt. Duncan & Co. M. D. Kitching & Co James At all dealers or sent postpa& Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawas, ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ cooled the DIOOG and removed the cause of the disease, and ‘Soothaâ€"Salva‘ completed the Eczema. Iconsulted severai GOCVO!S ndtheydidnotdomeanygood. Then, I used one box of ‘Sootha Sealva‘ and two boxes of ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ and my hands are ROW clear. The pain is gone and there has been no return. I think it is a marvellous cure because noâ€" other medicine did me any good and I tried all the remedies I ever heard of, without benefit until I used ‘Soothaâ€"Salea‘ and ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) TWO Dame PETER LAMARRE (fils), Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256. PRODUCE AND COMmMIssI1ON MERCHANTS 33 STATIONERS St. and Market S HAMILTON L.ayItreD uminmporennrorgy ~ore sent postpaid by Phone 72 the blood ~â€"£#| DuUl = ) realize 1 =| be very =) had thte == of labor = Rec =| Of.Cith _"_ esent | > This =| many of â€" have ope ) people @A! =| Their Ac TA Fror =â€"| view poin E It is = | previous = | Hydroâ€"E =| only on« h scheme s l incâ€" and | But, after the Drury Government was in power a short time, it began to realize that the cost of railway construction, under present conditions would be very expensiveâ€"in fact two or three times as great as it would have been (had thte same projected railways been constructed in 1914, at the then cost of labor and materials. yoxy. aaey ts j ]‘ But this excuse of "everything being high, accordingly" i-s 1 to railway construction the same as it is to the ordinary affairs ies of lifeâ€"and I will show you why. fresent time, and This decision has raised a storm Of many of the prominent people, backers have openly asserted that the Drury C people and should resign. Their Action Reasonableâ€" From one viewpoint, this latter stand is viewpoint it is all wrong. |_ _ It is quite true that the Government of the Province of Ontario had, previous to the election of the Drury Government, committed itself to the Hydroâ€"Electric Radials scheme; and in addition to this the municipalities with orly one or two exceptions, that were interested, had voted in fav&; of the scheme and have signed and turned over the bonds they were asked to put up; and now the Government has refused to go any further until conditions appear to be more normal, This might appear to be a breach of faith with tN€ MUNICIpP&IULUICS dalll! * . * the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission; but at the same time, it is only fair to give the Government credit for the fact that they are earnest in their endeavor to save the people from being put in the position of having to back & endorse bond far and away beyond the amount that originally was estimated would be necessary. It is my own opinion that it is wise and proper to delay the construction of the proposed Hydroâ€"Radials at the present time. A Loeal Conditionâ€" is uie td t ied This Township voted in favor of the Hydroâ€"Electric Radisls System by a very large majorityâ€"there being very little active opposition to the scheme and to the bylaw when it wa splaced before the people two or three years ago. s e s# s % % s t s sz * In round figures, the amount mentioned in the bylaw, for the Township of North GRIMSBY to guarantee the payment of the interest upon, is a little over a million dollars. This amount the people of the the interest upon; and when they di never be called upon to pay one Cf was merely to be used as a means, selling the bonds. ‘The proceeds of the sale of the bonds were to build the road and equip it; and the railway was to earn sufficient money to pay the finterest on the bonds, and a sinking fund to take them up at expiration. * % % % % % % % % s * % Now, let us say that the railway would beâ€"and all who voted to guarantee the bonds supposed that it would beâ€"able to earn Tunning expenses, interest on the bonds and sufficient to provide for a sinking fund. But, supposing the construction of the railway costs three times as much, in 1920 or 1921, as it would have cost in 1914â€"it would require not one million dollars worth of bonds to look after North GRIMSBY‘S share, but three million dollars worth. o The question is, therefore; Will the railway ear interested municipalities clear from having to put of it being paid out of the railway‘s earnings? Under Present Costs Now, it is only reasonable and business like to enquire if the radial road would be able to earn running expenses, of a very much higher nature than existed in 1914; and in addition to this, interest and sinking fund on three times the amount of the 1914 cost of construction? Of course, it is all very well to say "everything has inCreai therefore we must expect to pay an increased cost for our Tailw and add to the earning powers of the railway by increasing and freight tariffs‘‘ of it being paid out of the rai‘lw.*a.z"s'e?rilil.lg‘s ?‘ 5 4 |Fruit Brokers and Commission Merâ€" What the situation is in North GRIMSBY, it is also in every other muniâ€" chants, Ottawa, Ontario cipality, and I am inclined to think the stand taken by the Drury Government| Always \in a position to obtain the it a wise one, and one that jis in the interests of the whole people of the| best prices offered on the Ottawa marâ€" Province, and especially in the interests of the people of the municipalities who| ket. voted in favor of the Hydroâ€"Electric Radials bylaw, and through whose terriâ€" Reports made daily. Statements and tory the railways would run. remittances render‘e(} weekly. The Ordinary H. C. of L. Has No Bearing A great part of the Province of Ontario was worked up, a year or two a80, to a very high pitch of enthusiasm over Sir Adam Beck‘s scheme for building Hydroâ€"Electric Radials through various sections of the Province; the power to ‘be supplied by the immense, new electricalâ€"generating plant to be conâ€" structed on the new Chippawa Canalâ€"now under: way. Drury Government and Hydroâ€"Radials The Drury Government is between And if the work of oiling is properly and carefully done; and a sufficiâ€" ent quantity of oil is used, the road will carry the traffic throughout the enâ€" tire season, with very little injury to the surfaceâ€"and at far loss expense than under any other means of repair and maintenance. Where the road has been freshly reconstructed, or resurfaced, and is smooth, it is very much better to use the heavy coating of oil alone: this forms a "gloss" keeps the road from cutting up, and makes a driving surface almost equal to cement., The stone chips do not aDsOIT tion with the oil, form a nice suI road is somewhat rough, become crevices and generally improving Light Seeped In! The application of In the early part of the i fine stone dust; but this informed one of the superintel fact that the fine stone dust threw the oilâ€"laden dust off condition as it was before the result I am pleased to note way, between GRIMSBY : ter way of repairing road stone and other material, The new process is simply the stone chips. * sz & o# Recently the Drury Gcvernment has decided that That would be all well and good will take the case of the Township of North GRIMSBY h2 cCn wactuction nd to~.deay F 1y OE L ALL CLA UR s MA n y i En OM mt e in e madt Z ust; but this method was found to ‘be a failure, and I of the superintendents that it would be a failure, on account of fine stone dust absorbed all the oil, and the automobile traffic â€"laden dust off the roadâ€"thus leaving it in about the same _ wra« hefore the oil was applied. ffective And the Government, and the men in whose hands the destinies of th + s Pr j j j = & o € iote that thte engineers in cha}rge of the Provincial {-I:)gel;_ Province has been placed for the time being, are wise in going carefully into BY and St. Catharines have discovered a cheaper ‘ye a‘scheme of this kind at the present time. roads than by resurfacing with a heavy coating of broken § Â¥ *‘ * r * % % a‘ * of the season oil was oil, and fine stone chips IgoKw Of "tifese pivjecteg CICUCLIIL PadiHLwayo J the work until conditions are more favorable I a storm of protest from many municipalities, and ple, backers of the Hydroâ€"Electric Radials stheme the Drury Government has broken faith with the at enormous cost of the Township were asked to guarantee the they did so they were led to believe they would one cent of interest; and that their guarantee means, along with the Provincial guarantee, of between the devil and the deep, blue sea breach of faith with the municipalities and w}th 8 sa} "everything has incxjgased in cost, and use of plenty of good, heavy ided that it were hetter no _ _ vjected& electric rai}waa‘s_‘f&yl’ used and upon this was thrown all rightâ€"and from anothel earn itself out, and keep the put up the interest, instead has given quite a differept THE INDEPENDENT;, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO y Government| Always in a position to obtain the] nVVIIUN VUALL UVUAILV Physician and Surgeon people of the| best prices offered on the Ottawa marâ€" § Office Hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m. icipalities who| ket, JULY 17â€"SATURDAY On this date 2 to 4, 7 to 8 â€"p. m. h whose terriâ€"| Reports made daily. Statements and|I will offer by public auction, at the| ppone 223 ])épot Street, â€" Grimsby remittances rendered weekly. The) residence of Edward Sturch, Main St., | mm rrrnrrnrrrannnAanAnAds Season promises well for West, GRIMSBY, all the contents of LAND SURYVEYOR the house, and outbuildingsâ€"including wmmmw‘â€w‘i‘{fï¬ d in cost, and household furniture, carpets, kitchen| MacKAY, MacKAY & PER y construction |11tenSilsy etc., and the garden impleâ€"| Dominion Land Suryeyors, Ontario the passenger tX §# ! ments. Everything will be sold posiâ€" Land Surveyors, Civil Engineers We solicit your shipments. | tively w!lkthout reserve in order to|James J. MacKay, Ernest G. MacKay, Mr. H. Hillier, our repreientati\{{e I W‘uig upt th j e:staltf otAlMt:édSéltx‘x;ghl’: h Re;Villl};iix;x“W I';gr;i:in o8 Sko N not applicable| will always be posted as to the market, mother, ate rs;rerm sâ€"-GAsé_ one, e Bubdh ' oil, with fine The Cost of Living may be back to normal conditions in ten yearsâ€"but the cost of a railway built in 1920 or 1921 will remain a fixed charge against the people for ever, or until it is wiped out by payment, i ,Tehporary H. C. of L. vs Permanent Fixed Debt ! The matter of the High Cost of Living as far as actual living expenses are concerned may be only a temporary cross for us to carry. It is my opinion two Governments to Grand Trunk Railwa} ectrification of it, so which were the wiser If the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission could supply the power from the new Chippawa plant to electrify the Grand Trunk Raiway from Toronto to Niagara Falls, the Commission would be finding an excellent market for their electric current, and the country would be saving an enormous expenditure for coal and the haulage of it. It would have another ad‘vanta.ge;, also; that it would result in an enorâ€" mous saving in the consumption of coal for motive power and an equally enormous saving in the haulage of that coal, as it is a well known fact that about oneâ€"third of all coal hauled by a railway system is burnt up in its own engines â€"| Paulne Frederick is called upon to interpret the strongest emotions a woman may experience in her newest Goldwyn photoplay, "Bonds of Love," which will be presented at Moore‘s Theatre, Saturday, July 17th. The unfathomable depths of mother love, and the pain of being wracked beâ€" tween selfâ€"sacrifice and revenge are some of the emotions which Miss Frederick is called upon to express during the unfolding of the powerful story which Louis Sherwin, the wellâ€" known dramatic critic, wrote especâ€" If the Province had to guarantee the interest on bonds amounting to One Hundred Millions of Dollars, for Hydroâ€"Radial construction in 1914, unâ€" doubtedly to do the same amount of work in 1921, the Province would have to guarantee the interest on Three Hundred Millions of Dollars. Electrify the G, T. R. ‘ The Dominion Government now owns a splendid, doubleâ€"track trunk railway from Toronto to Niagara Fallsâ€"and I believe it would be a wise move to electrify this section of the Grand Trunk Railway System and if such a thing was done, it would remove the necessity of a Hydroâ€"Electric Railway for the next ten or fifteen years. J D. MGGREGOR & GD We need the roads, but th businessâ€"to build them under If the actual cost of construction proved to be as high as t to the scheme declare it would be; and if the earning powers of below the est m=/> t «_ _« r? the schoeme; then it would hb for the Government to go by and act according to, in the future It might consider it, for two reasonsâ€"as an actual test of the cost of construction and as an actual test of the earning powers of the Hydroâ€"Electric Railways, through a section which will probably give it more business in.the way of passenger, freight and express traffic, than could be secured over the same length of railway in any other portion of the Province. FPAiqkf o Mq Lï¬ hq ho hy ie hy hofa hiee A Test It has builtâ€"this But once money is expended for labor and material to build a railway, "t is spent and gone, and remains a debt the interest upon which has to be paid annually and the debt, itself, eventually, has to be paidâ€"two or three times as great for the work done in 1920 or 1921 as it would have been had the work been done in 1914. f Therefore, the high cost of that necessity of life will have come back to normal within that stated time. If buy a: But if he, or the people at large, expend Three Millions of Dollars conâ€" stmuctipg a mile of railway, they will never be able, by any process to get out from under that load of debt â€" but by paying the interest through the term of the bonds and meeting the bonds when they fall due 1}0p€ in 1: If a man has to pay One Dollar for his dinner in 1920, he can live in the that in 1925 he will only have to pay seventyâ€"five cents for that meal; and 930 he may be able to procure it for fifty cents. n l Pavune FocoenickBondsâ€"4 *L ove ian buys a suit of clothes in 19 ally good suit of clothes in 192 been suggested that the Torontoâ€"Niagara section of is something that the Government might consider. iat there should be )ring about the ele â€"or t least secure s hat both Governmer 0 uestion is would it be wiseâ€"would it be good present conditions? uction proved to be as high as those opposed be; and if the earning powers of the road fell « ~* the scheme: then it would be a true test O ially for her Miss Frederick‘s art is equal not only to the expression of the love of a strange woman for the child of anâ€" other. In "Bonds of Love," the child is the son of his father‘s first wife; and the developing love of the second wife for the little boy,and his appreâ€" ciation of her affection create many subtle moments which Miss Frederick and little Frankie Lee share. When the first wife‘s relatives perâ€" sist in their pergecution of the boy‘s "new" mother, she finds â€" letters which her predecessor had written to bher lover. With these in her possesâ€" sion, the second wife is in the postâ€" tion of forever silencing the compariâ€" sons which her husband‘s relatives make between her and her predecesâ€" sor. 20 or 1921, for $50, he may be able to 5 or 1930 for $25. U a united effort on the part of the ctrification of this section of the iflicient data with regard to the el_ ts would be in a position to judge AUCTION SALE DATES N o GOLDWYN PICTURES the road be THE MISERY OF Office Hoursâ€"9:30 Grimsby The one which she should most zealâ€" ously guard is her health, but she often neglects to do so in season until some ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so affected women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering women. hh ho Smp m e coeperee enc onr ar vaur‘s it ntartennis. Altuivinst it datv= aching and I felt lighter in spirits. I am recommending t%:e Ve etagle Comâ€" pound with ;I)leasure to aï¬ I meet who complain as I did.‘‘â€"MILDRED BROOK, Meaford, Ont. Woman‘s Precious Gift If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" und will _help you, write to Lydia E. B(i)nkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Dentist Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Hoursâ€"9 to 12, 1.30 to 5.30 Phone 127 Grimsby, Ont. Dentist Office and residence, 73 Sherman Ave.. South, between King and Main Streets, and five doors north of the H. G. & B. Ry. line. Hamilton Ontario MONEY TO LOAN )n real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Proâ€" Dentist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 216 Electrical Equipment Grimsby \ Ontario Removed by Lydia E. Pink. ham‘s Vegetable Compound,. E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Will visit Grimsby for consultation of clients each Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ts vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby ‘PHONE NO. 7 W. B. CALDER a Grimsby Office Hotel Grimsby Hamilton Meaford, Ont.â€"""*I took Lydia E. ‘inkham‘s Vegetable Compound for Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamilton LAZIER & LAZIER Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates _ Officeâ€""Spectator Building" !amilton Ontario D. M. CAMERON, Treas. W. B. CALDER, Valuator GRIMSBY G. B. McCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville Money to loan at current rates â€"â€"â€"THEâ€"â€"â€" Hamilton Provident and Loan Society Pays 314 per cent. on daily balâ€" ances on Savings accounts of $1.00 and upwards. 4 per cent. paid on Debentures for one or two years, 5 per cent. paid on Debentures Money to loan. * Corner King and Hughson Streets, Hamilton DENTAL ARAAAAAALAAAAALLAAALALAALAAAAAA DR. W. A. BROWNLEE HENRY CARPENTER Wednesday, July DR. 1. M. HUGHTON Dentist Officeâ€"Stephen Block (Second Floor) DR. D. CLARK MEDICAL AAIAIIIIAAAAAAAILFN DR. L. L. BUCK F. HANSEL LEGAL BACKACHE backache, and I also had a female weakâ€" ness. I felt dizzy and nervous, and was without energy. I had to force mysge-{f to do my work, and was alwa{(s tired. Saw a Pinkham adâ€" vertisement which induced me to take the Vegetable Comâ€" pound, and my back gradually stopped a.m. to 4 p.m. Ontario I4th) 1920 Main Strocet