AL% SIX Toronto, Ontario.â€""I suffered for a long time from a female weakness, inâ€" flammation, and a terrible backache caused by that condition. One day one of your booklets was left at my door, and I read how other women with troubles like mine had been made well, so I got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comgound and a package of Sanative Wash, and it helped me wonderfully, and I now have the finest little baby boy that any mother could want. I want to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vege- table Compound to an{{woman who has female troubles.""â€"Mrs. JOSEPH LA BELLA, 773 Shaw Street, Toronto, Onâ€" tario, Canada. R. Moxley ONE WOMAN‘S EXPERIENCE The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is ï¬:repared or understands how to properly care for herself. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. FULL LINE In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound makes women normal healthy and stron%, and this good old fashioned ‘root and herb remedy conâ€" tains no narcotics or harmful drugs. GRIMSBY, ONT. Furniture andâ€"Undertaking Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and courteous service day and night Prices Moderate The W. M. Stewant Drug Co., Grimsby cmd it en [ge0N0n (Successors to J. C. Marlatt) V Lice *AJ DestrRrover ano Cow Srpray More e Money for the Farmer Of Interest to Childless Women. 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. Licg worry the hens and fewer eggs result, Protect your live stack with Creonoid.. NR Tablets stop sick headaches, relieve bilious attacks, tone and regulate the eliminative organs, make you feel fine. Agents for Grimsby W,. M. STEWART DRUG CO. 1 O N I G H 1 Tomorrow Alright **Better Than Pills For Liver lIlis B omm i t ammse of Pipe, fitings, pumps and reâ€" pairs. Plumbing and heating fixâ€" tures of all kinds 121 At Baldwins Hardware 1 PHONES . Kitching & Co s s sE ES ENS HHHHHHHR Phone 72 41% mm mm mc was enough to stop the company usâ€" ing them. The bumper crop has taxed everyâ€" body connected with it to capacity to try and handle it. On Friday night the day fruit train did not leave GRIMSBY station until â€" after ten o‘clock at night and the night train did not leave until two o‘clock the next morning. & A scarcity of refrigerator cars â€"is one of the causes of the car shortage. Without refrigerators the dealers were unable to load car ~load lots. Ninety cars were ordered for Winâ€" ona, ‘GRIMSBY, GRIMSBY _ East, Beamsville and Vineland for use on Friday and Saturday. Nine were re: ceived. On Sunday several cars were received at different points on the line and these were immediately loaded and sent out. All day Sunday motorists in droves invaded the disâ€" trict and bought the finest of fine peaches for twentyâ€"five cents a basâ€" ket, providing their qown basket and doing their own picking. All day Sunday growers and their help picked fruit and hauled it to the stations to be loaded. C. B. Bonham, manager of the GRIMSBY Precooling plant has done all in his power to help save the fruit but he too is handicapped on account ofthe shortage of cars. His plant has a capacity of from sixteen to eighteen cars, but as only three and four cars are being received daily for loading, that is all the fruit that he can accept a day. At that the preâ€" the rest of the dealers. Out of eight cars he had ordered on Friday and Saturday he got three and two of them on Sunday. day morning at nine o‘clock ‘baskets from that timber were being loaded on the farmers rigs. The price of baskets has doubled during the past two months. Nearly all the contracts made last winter and spring by Farrell and Sons were takâ€" en at sgixty‘ and seventy dollars a thousand and they are living up to those contracts and keeping faith with the men the ycontracted with, while other factories that are shipping in their baskets are getting from $100 to $125 a thousand. Basket makers are being paid at the rate of $15 a thouâ€" sand for making eleven quarts. Where the end will be no one can tell. Unless relief of some sort is secured immediately the loss to the growers throughout the district is going to be enormous. Grapes will soon be on in full force and without baskets and cars they cannot be shipâ€" ped and nearly ninety per cent. of the grape crop is shipped in carload lots. ~â€"H, Hillier, who is loading cars for Montreal has been up against it with_ trouble too. Last winter the Farrell factory bought its supply of logs in the north but owing to the lack of snow in that district until February it was impossible to get the logs to the railâ€" way. When the snow did come the price of furs jumped to such a high point that all the men in the northern mills quit their jobs and went huntâ€" ing. This necessitated the leaving of the logs until spring when they were floated down the river with the conâ€" sequence that the last of the logs did not â€" reach GRIMSBY until last month, and will not be fit for use for several weeks yet. A farmer over the mountain agreed to supply the Farâ€" rell factory with so many loads of logs a week for five weeks. His men jumped the job and he could not fill his contract. Last Tuesday afternoon H. H. Farâ€" rell went hunting for timber and found a nice block of bush which he purchased. On Wednesday morning he sent his day men from the factory to the bush to cut timber. On Thursâ€" cooler has saved the growers thousâ€" ands of dollars this season. 3 C. W. F. Carpenter, E. J. Woolverâ€" ton and Sons and the Beamsville deal ers all report similar condition of affairs. Ni e Nniie e n c While Toronto and Hamilton and London markets are flooded â€"with fruit and all western Ontario is being liberally supplied and Montreal and Ottawa are getting a fair share in carload lots, all the towns, villages and cities between Toronto and Monâ€" treal are famished for fruit. The express companies and â€" railâ€" ways have done everything in their power to provide proper Cars for handling the fruit, but seem utterly unable to cope with the situation. Baskets are still theâ€" main worry of the grower, and will probably continâ€" ue to worry himfor the balance of the season. Some growers have scoured s c rnkmr‘ Â¥Anâ€""hagekte«., and: nave the country for basekts and have brought them in from Simcoe, . Oakâ€" ville, Owen Sound, Seaforth and other points. The local factories are workâ€" ing nights, days and Sunday but are ing nights, days and Sunday but are unable to meet the demand. Growers who early in the season contracted for their supply of baskets now find they will need double the amount they contracted for. Th factory of H. H. Farrell and Sons has run night and day for weeks, but they alse only able to supâ€" ply the growers with whom they have contracts. The grower is not the onâ€" One car loaded last week by H. Hilâ€" FRUIT GROWERS SUFFER man v (Continued from Page One.) 1 )1 18 night and day ' a.lse only able to with whom they grower is not th having trouble factories are h ist winter the F s supply of logs : main worry OL | ¢ robably continâ€" | § > balance of the | § ; have scoured | f kts and have| # Simcoe, . Oakâ€"| § forth and other | $ ories are workâ€"| § unday but are | # nand.. Growers | ¢ zon contracted | §# iskets now find | $ he amount they | $ . Farrell and f and day for | § ly able to supâ€" H yhom they have| $ r is not the onâ€"| $ â€" trouble over| { ies are. having | # ter the Farrell | § y of logs in the| § e lack of snow | § .. M@hanhhdFdhsahhhh S lier was as conglomerated an affair as you would wish to see. It containâ€" ed leno covered baskets, flat covered baskets, slat covered baskets, â€" soap boxes without covers filled with plums, sugar barrells without covers filled with apples, berrycrates filled with peaches, Unitéd Statese bushel baskets, Canadian bushel baskets and 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000'0000000000 P ++ J D. MG GREGOR & 6O LOADING ICED CARS EVERY DAY Call us for _ E Spend Your Money To Advantage. CcAAA AnAAfthiAlhichs o4 ¢4 M PP PP ELE LE DL LSbLHODbAARDRDAbbAbS Tillsonburg, Ont.:â€"*"Ever since I remember, Dr. Pierce‘s medicines were uï¬ ce in our family atho% 2 Ne and they never fail 2 ï¬ e § to give good resul: PRp WEA _ The ‘Golden M 4 Discc%zel.'y’ ws.sbl yozn as a tonic an 3 "@ purifier and for b 5 chial trouble, and E E,\ Eroved excellent. ave personznll\}ly take K en ‘Golden Medical s Discovery‘ for bronâ€" #ApA© ==_ chial trouble, and P .t ;f the ‘Favorite Preâ€" \ <" scription‘ to build «d d t bolrÃ©ï¬ up when I was runâ€"down and they were ve bu’- ficlal. Mother always used Dr.l%ierool Compound Extract of Smartâ€"Weed fg pain; it also was very good. I feel safe recommending all of Dr. Pierce‘s medicines knowing them to be good."â€"MRS. CLIPâ€" FORD MITCHELL. Women of Canada W ho Testify ,’ 7 (.tâ€";\\‘h j ‘ & . 7 f . ) â€"4 \\~~ B / P f’f i\ /42 Jn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Proâ€" been for the ‘Medical Discovery.‘ I also keep it on hand for coughs as it differs so from other cough medicines, instead of upâ€" setting the stomach as most cough % do it is good for the stomach. I on.‘;lg1 I had known about Dr. Pierce‘s medicines Booner."â€"MRS.. PERCY WOOD. I A Purely Canadian i Novel Central Butte, Sask.â€"*"I have used Dr. Pierce‘s Medical Discovery for a number of years and am pleasedâ€"to recommend it as & blood purifier. I know it has no equal, as I used it for my boy for tuberculosis of the knee joint. My neighbors and friends were tl:.lu.g;ri:sed with the results; in fact, I do not think he would be alive today had it not When you take Golden Medical Dis covery, you are getting the benefit of the experience of a doctor whose reputation £088 all around the earth. Still more, you get & temperance medicine that contains not & Grop of alcohol or narcotic of any kind. Long ago Dr. Pierce combined certain valuable vegetable ingredientsâ€"without the use of alcoholâ€"so that his remedies always have been strictly temperande medicines. 8 vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby Robt. Duncan & Co. STATIONERS â€" James St. and Market Sq. HAMILTON "Every Man for Himself," by Hopkins Moorehouse, is a 100 per cent. Canadian novel. It‘s a redblooded, 6 a.m. style of a storyâ€"you will want to finâ€" ish it at one sitting. ; The scenes of the novel are laid in familiar places and the characters are most lifeâ€"like. H. BULL ch the QUOTATIONS H. HILLIER, Representative SHOE STORE You‘ll do that if That m May we send you a copy? Phone Regent 909. MONEY TO LOAN THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO can procure ‘PHONE NO. 7 W. B. CALDER We woih T‘C Phone Phone 313 R 2 ifort pa $1.75 tl WBewme | that if you pUI: of our shoes, fot best that money q~ J OF 929 Style, Quali uepoece $ pe #+ 8 ¢+ +4 5j L2] heaven only knows whatielse. It was awful work to try and load this car, and it will never reach its destination in good shape on account of the variâ€" ous sized packages. Wed. Sept: 2â€"Alice Joyce in "The Winchester Woman" and a Canadian Pictorial. Sat. Oct. 2ndâ€"Clara Kimball ‘Young her own company in "The Road Through the : Dark" and Harold Lloyd in "A Eastern Westerner." AUCTION SALE DATES October _ 4â€"MONDAYâ€"On this date I will offer all the household furniture of Mr. James Charlton, at his residence on Gibson Ave., for sale lby public auction. Everything will be sold positively â€" without reâ€" serve as Mr. Charlton is moving away Sale at one o‘clock sherp. Termsâ€" CASH.â€"Scee bills for clist, Jas. A. Livingstorn, Auâ€"iioncer The new French roads will have a minimum thickness of 4.7 inches of concrete and a massive concrete abut ment on each side of the highway. (By C. P. R. Telegraph.) Vancouver, B. C.â€"The February catch of fish in the Fraser river sheries district is valued at $34,638. F‘his is almost double the catch for the same month last year. l Calgary, Alta.â€"â€"Arrangements have been made by the Belgian governâ€" ment for credits amounting to ten million dollars for the nirchase of western Canadian cattle. Since the signine of the armistice, a large tragde ‘n livestock has been mainâ€" ‘ ined with Belgium and France. â€" Consul, Sask.â€"Theâ€" Imperial Oil Company has filed an oil claim on twenty sections of land south of here along Battle Creek. Wells will be sunk in the spring. Chicoutimi, P. Q.â€"Work has been commenced on the erection of the model city of Saguenay by the Price Bros. Company, which will cost about $20,000,000. It will rontain 400 houses at the outset, buili of brick and will be electrically heated and lighted. Huntingdon, L Reserve, compl! land watered b has been purch Settlement Boal ment farms land, amounting |! million dollars, w ly to TCharles Ay neapolis, represen Iowa farmers. T the Humboldt dis! chasers will arriv in time toâ€" get spring. Fredericton, N. B.â€"The transfet of the crown lands ~held by the estate of the late Sir William Van Horne a former president o° the C â€"to the Dalihouég}s Lumber Co. » subsidiary of the International Paper Co. of New York, has been »ccomplished. The lands consist of ‘22%4 square miles in Northumberâ€" ‘and County, on the Serpentine. Toronto, Ont.â€"Growing conditions in the province are reported on all sides as very favorable, fall wheat being in very good shape and preâ€" parations for seeding well under way. Fruit growers are optimistic E. C L Xaaan‘leâ€" nrasnects Many Fredericton, N. B.â€"An insistent demand has been made that a thorough investigation of the posâ€" sibilities of harnessing the tides at the head of the Bay of Fundy, as a power development proposition. be made. It is believed that vith the over. the se: farms are Ch of farm he‘lp of from by J. Coughlan 1y sold to Gre Quebec, P. Q.â€"â€"Five new agriâ€" cultural districts have been created in the province for the advancement and further development of modern farming. These districts ars supâ€" plied with agricultural experts who give advice on all branches of the pursuit and encourage upâ€"toâ€"date farming methods. vancouy freighter, 1€ elp of the railways the project ould be carried out successfully nd some investigation work has een undcrtaken. Nf} 0 GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF ve s ai Ottawa, C Winnipe 2l int! De 0 .ent- Board for soldier settleâ€" nd will be divided into fou MOORE‘S LINEâ€"UP mountir dollars ‘harles s. repre D A. YV 11 Man.â€"A sale of to Wequarter of a was effected recentâ€" Applegate of Minâ€" erting a number of The land sold is in istrict, and the prrâ€" It province frol United States the â€"Sumas Inrdian g 160 acres of ie Littls Bumas, | by the Soldier or soldier settleâ€" ovel WO )1 cleus of seve Rupp of Lam: nds and v ied the rs 0) n at th esent seed in th vealr DO local 0 perm|] icturk t the e ) _ D€ is lo« of Law Americ ighâ€"cl2 fo recen for $1 twenty out T ed by re will record Tl ste bui men farm ited and for the rMm of P Motor Cycle Races Quick Hitchâ€"up Robinson Baby Show Other Attractâ€" ionS. UAAA Always a big Exhibit of Horses, Live Stock, Grains, Roots, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. FRANK BLAgi,Sident. D. W. NICHOSI;]:i,tary. ABINGDON EXHIBITION Horse Races â€" Auto Races Bicycle Races =~Foot Races OCTOBER 1st. &2nd EAUAOUPAAAUPAAAAEEEEE ind Three Million New Customers Canada f)osssses men with brains who will make these preferential trade agreements. â€" But to make good these trade agreements we must have Canadian Ships. HAMILTON Owing to our large enrolment, we have found it necessary to inâ€" crease our facilities. Two new teachers have been added to our Day Faculty and several new students‘ desks installed. We are able, therefore, to look after those who are entering each Monday. YOU MAY ENTER ANY MONDAY CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE ROTHSAY E. CLEMENS® 605 Bank of Hamilton Building 1922â€"Price 1923â€"Price 1927â€"Price 1933â€"Price 1937â€"Price 1924â€"Price 97 _ and interest to yield 6.27 per 1934â€"Price 93 and interest to yield 6.24 per Telephone or Telegraph your orders at our L U O U U U d uU d d INCREASED FACILITIES The Last and the Best Fair of the Year in this District. ZIMMERMAN & MALLOCH VICOTRY BONDS NEW PRICES 98 97 90 qo Free From Income 1 / The Navy League of Canada and and and and and By willingness and ability to proâ€" vide ships, Canada this year has drawn the West Indies closer to herself and to the Empire. She can make preferential trade agreeâ€" ments with other peoples under the British Flag, without arousing international complications. 23 Secured by the West India Trade Agreement and Canadian Ships. For Canada‘s Grain â€"Produce â€"Manufactures Hughson Street South Hamilton, Ontario intere intere intere intere intere Erest _£to Taxable Wednesday, September 29th, 1920 to yield 6.37 to to to yield 6.00 per cent. yield 5.88 per cent. yield 5.68 per cent. vield 6.1© ONTARIO per per ‘Phone Regent 604 cent cent cen‘t cent. expense Principal