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Grimsby Independent, 3 Nov 1920, p. 6

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Ex 1 nostrils and throat. At the sa # time the sore, inflamed membrani ‘is soothed, healed, and protected, phlegm is released from the bronâ€" chials, breathing is md:clqj::eisy, and that dictresqingf,::-qb'uéb and throat sorenessâ€"disappear. By this direct.â€"treatment Pepe! keep trouble_off the throat sorenessâ€"disappear. _ _ § By this direct.â€"treatment Pepe keep trggbl'g,..dff the e t ~ 22 hoped to c the chest. When a Peps tablet is keep the taken from its preserving silver g;ng(l)ge;ln: .,\fyrappeg and allowed to dissolve power shor in the mouth, it gives off powerful | to close d &t._fé:c'lic,i_pal and germicidal fumes | th° winter. ftb'a§-~.igtifiiediq_ggly circulate with St. Cath: the 'Br'é'é.t,!!,,.t.l!!.f.?..‘.?.g..l.‘,;‘ all the air. tegmbgt tthoeg passages, ai'id..g!pstroi"'i_t_lx,_germn a barrel, an that have got inta~â€".." *./ n I®ln s IX HAD RHEUMATISM FOR FIVE: YEARS ;'h"e_;éal.breathgeglé”figfito._;ga\af the ihrofi;-’i’ij{'gffi’ and lungs cold. résisting. "When a nasty cold or & cogghing bout foretells the revx)rd’l of your old bronchial trouble, the best thing to do is totake Peps at once to strengthen and Return of the Trouble Since Taking Ne "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" GRIMSBY :â€":â€" Ontario PROTECT MR. JOHN E. GUILDERSON P. 0. Box 123, Parrsboro, N. S. "I suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up without assistance. I tried different medicines I saw advertised and was treated by doctors in Amherst, also in my home town, but the Rheumatism came back. In 1916, I saw in an advertisement that ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ would stop Rheu matism, and took one box and got relief ; then I took them right along for about six months and the Rheuâ€" matism was all gone and J have never felt it since. Anyone who would care to write me as regards ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ I would be glad to tell them what ‘Fruitaâ€" tives‘ did for me." PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. GUILDERSON, Contractor and Mason. b0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial gize 25¢. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. en s6l hhe, C t in ie ge m __........:\{ as es Cl ropseay s 2e e o "%, mc :.". Bs + Q’ Ned iÂ¥ en s es 3 ._ . § C l i ~ i ¢ ,‘:'-¢ * n ; % & """. s ..'-""' -.o"' ’ M .".“.‘-. i .l , 7 e> MONEY TO LOAN YoOUR \ W. W. KIDD Â¥hen a Peps tablet is its preserving silver _allowed to dissolve it gives off powerful d germicidal fumes j | CLOKE & son | â€", _ |iiny, ally way, says w. Ct Jamestown, N. Â¥C., 27_year daring individual who pron conclusions with the might in a barrel. He sayvs he w Good books are always a de. light in the home.. Splendid en tertainment for evenings and rainy days Our large book store contains a great variety for all ages at popular prices. Get the reading habit it is both pleasant and profitable. St. Catharines, Oct. 26.â€"Chief En gineer Grant of the Welland Ship Can J al has arranged night and day shift with reference to power on th Thorold section of the canal.: Th Hydro has cut down the supply o power to Section 3 from 1,500 to 75( horsepower, and in order to make the best use of it Mr. Grant uses the whole load during the day for rock drillers, and at night on the stone crusher. By conserving power this way it is hoped to continue the canal work, and keep the 700 men on No. .3 section employed on the canal. He has plenty of coal and labor to carry on, but the power shortage may make it necessary to close down at least Section 3 for. the winter. I The city‘s first suburban road beâ€" tween St. Catharines and Port Dalâ€" housie is completed, and will be ready to use in three weeks. It is a fine stretch of concrete, two and oneâ€"tenth miles in length and eighteen feet wide. Burlington will build a new high school to cost $60,000. St. Catharines‘$ merchants are lookâ€" ing for an immediate drop in merâ€" chandise prices. R. A. Gibson, has been appointed treasurer of Merritton to succeed the late Jas. Gunder. I ..Alvlmtélgflm’ place _ throughout the Jbe registered with the cleyuired to municipality in which the octof the takes place. Refusal or neglect to make these reéports within the speciâ€" fied time will subject the person or persons so neglecting or refusing to a ] penalty of $20 and cost. Officers adâ€" ministering the Act have been inâ€" structed to strictly enforce its requireâ€" ments on all who fail to comply with its NPAVigian a AML _ gig St. Catharines. Oct. 27.â€"A further enlargement of.ten days was granted this morning by Magistrate Fraser, of Welland, in the case of the seventeen men and one woman accused of riotâ€" ing at Thorold on the day of McNeal‘s preliminary trial on August 16. S_t. Qatharines, Oct T. B. Revet. of Niagara, was charged a $500 fee by the Collingwood town cfiicials, for a permit to sell peaches in that town. Mr. Revet is demanding that the money be returned, and the Collingwood Council promises to do so if he will prove that he is the grower of the peaches. 11 . 3 ; : _, "vâ€""Atâ€" CHC~SDCCI~ fied time will subject the person or persons so neglecting or refusing to a penalty of $20 and cost. Officers adâ€" ministering the Act have been inâ€" structed to strictly enforce its requireâ€" ments on all who fail to comply with[ its provisions. The publishing â€" of such notices is not sufficient. The clerk of the municipality must be notified. Smithville Review.â€"Mr. Reg. Teeâ€" ter captured a 26â€"lb. coon on Tuesday night: It was a real beauty. He also had anotherâ€"up aâ€"tree, but ran out of ammunition and had to leave the "litâ€" tle bear" he being in a peculiarly safe position afd not easily shaken or clubbed to the zround. According to official word just receivâ€" ed at Bridgeburg, Ernest Tipler, a vetâ€" eran of the great war, and a member of the British Army Service in India, Egypt and other places for many years, has been named Postmaster of Bridgeburg, to succeed Henry Emerâ€" ick, resigned. The change will gu into effect November 1st. Mr. Emerick hasg been Postmaster of Bridgeburg for many years broken by short intervals. Welland Tribune.â€"The first car of five to be shipped from Kentucky, to Quebec, containing whiskey was in the Grand Trunk yards here during the week end, under heavy guard. Neverâ€" theless. while a detective was sitting on the roofâ€"of the first car, it was found that somebody had tampered with seals, although no liquor was taken. The whiskey is being shipped out of the States under special export permit, in order, it is said, to satisfy the palate of American tourists in Quebec, who long"for a taste of "good ole Kentuck." n toe ts Ves W atal ending__qf Stephen‘s at _ â€" 2 2, VCL 20.â€"Chief ‘En. ant of the Welland Ship Canâ€" ranged night and day shifts rence to power on the section of the canal.: The 5 ‘cut down the supply of Section 3 from 1,500 to 750 r, and in order to make the : it Mr. Grant uses the whole & tha‘faw Faw u> M / 4" taw _ . _"A, ie ‘cleynuired to ty in which the Oociof the ce. Refusal or neglect to e réports within the speciâ€" will subject the person or neglecting or refusins tn a ays he will go over ONT. â€"Undismay I || Niagara Falls on the 24th in a cork barrel, an idea Inside will be an oxygen t light and a watch. The himself will weigh about he says. Leizert says J Bobby Leach‘s successfu the falls was largely _ Stephens, who was killed in the attempt, was foolis the thing in a wooden when the river waa. arisg. the bonds of the muni declared Premier C. C day afternoon to a larg completely filled the CC when he briefly referre ials. It was the Prem to the Niagara Pening: from all parts welcon visit was of short dura ing fortyâ€"five minutes. pected of the leader of and the capacity audier appointed. The Premi Hydro Radial a great out of a thirtyâ€"five mir only allocated seven : whys and _ wherefore vestigation. Welland, Oct. 28. â€" Government is justified more information, more the Commission‘s repot the lines are not sound duty of the CGnvarnraan â€", C magara Peninsula. and, from all parts welcomed -‘5"'},;1 visit was of short duration, only ing fortyâ€"five minutes. Much w pected of the leader of the Legi 3t and the capacity audience was nc appointed. ‘The Premier clas sifi Hydro Radial a great question out of a thirtyâ€"five minute addr. n Ns s 2 P o Bridgeburg Oct. ~25.â€"Colle f Customs Frank T. Pattison is mak arrangements here to dispose 0 eral automobiles which have bi placed under the seizure by cust officials in lieu of payment of the that have been imposed against th owners. All of the cars to be pla on sale by the customs are msa that have been seized for attempts smuggle whisky by them into 3 United States. One of the ms to be disposed of is a big Pierceâ€" row, the ownership of which cannot. traced. It bears an American licen number, but the original holder de clares that he disposed of the car time ago. It was seized with a ar| consignment of whisky, the occupan "" _ ACHMHCT C. 4. Drupry‘ ternoon to a large audien tely filled the Court Ou he briefly referred to Hyd It was the Premietr‘g firs MTKL D0 00â€" is uol datal _ THE P bAmalnais tm _ _ | > ent is justified in ask} ormation, more fac $ mission‘s report show are not sound it will the Government not t s of the municipali Dramias in opn en En river w The British Empire (To Combat Distress ar $10.00 will save a child; $1.00 will ; Help in this humane work by sendin the nearest local Red Cross Branch or 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. imcéetinsg.â€"said © HERBERT HOOVER. fyvi Within the great territory be children are doomed to grow fats, milk and sugar, unless im EXChanges > «To ofecZe oBe eBeaTeafeafact, It tellsâ€"but only INDEPENDE The / _ *_, the barre igh about 280 ‘ xt says he con successtul droj largely Tuck, vas killed this was foolish fo _ _ wooden barrel was at its lqw_ the 24th of an idea ofâ€" oxygen tank // e* 5# Te cfeofea®, ‘ven minutes to the i 4 /l, A ooqt:?, P y IVULNCOY TYA Ts C ALARMINGLY : SMALLâ€"Pox®"" §# O'P/ N 90%&\,. ‘%o‘ & REPORTED â€" PREVAkll:E:?'x? // [ IT I x L2fbr 30. J j & ' ALY, // C é s %o‘oj . 1!‘(,4'0;..(4& P *%, // /;/ 77 /// ® "w‘:" eoq;g::’%‘b/q j 7 ; ‘ C r7 fi dJ & SIaA( â€" gyy "Ulchnâ€" P umt onl /&f\fl g ofi‘.'e' . / GERMANY. ‘"These children are in the Western Her this, they are a ch.: "Our problem over the forthcoming winter 3,500,000 to 4,000,000 children. s *n oofecte stt "The of the inâ€" e Western Hemisphere, for they are a charge on the } May ney his ow " \â€"-I JAUSTRIA . " HURNGARY. INDESCRIBARKE cmisery. . peayy Do :.B.'y"‘RATE_: OF â€"187, 0C \iggkm' GHJLDREN â€" EXAMINED â€" P!LL * NOURILSHED + OR »DisEA3ED â€" a flash A Study this Map partly tellsâ€"the anadian Red Cross _ _Lydia E. Pinkham‘s _Vvegetable Compound C(# *;, was passing through the critical i m coricgers :.".,:z;;;;,;“-éga Te oc rodefs 4t & * ‘s oo *’3"’5;%%2’2 Eis t in every way since takin 16, the &n« ghe gersor t dopgen e of Coslel 1 j"~ i â€"‘‘During Ohange of Life, in additi i al ‘:x.. lil.i}x&adman amsk fie’xqg(fie v(vul:ic m Tokld heve gw ened condition, »é‘; -, Inkh an fiecou%lo},‘ :1;:2:{;% wllmttend f L (eohs hx&h’u;uglitho C%mgoo | Life, so J t%i io antoring syuiptoms dimappance 4nd your Vabe ie Compotind hzmigado me P‘g‘fi"md i Vnd Y & m %wors. 1 cam obofiqgmqg iq fi: ikham‘s 1e onnm T TOuP i l )&Rm «4 Middle Aged | "*0,,‘ ?rs 4. +. s e is e 9 y 5 Cayuga Jail statisâ€" mpiled, the cost of 4 during the past ‘ 21e per day. There i prisoners who could nc 5* ‘._, Of 187000 EN + EXAMINXED -167,600- OR ~DISEASED â€" OR/â€"BOTH _ Another machine ) under the hammer is ere has been a cust w- the other is ' &h;,,v he can clear and it is believed that e to be auctioned off ‘y fine to be obtained L all whater tivs |tho anioyin T L 7, 1 on nnivriomtstunizefioeabrintatetnt Airdiabrtmnmani Tcamed Women Everywhere Depend Upon ESTIMATE ~Oof â€"TYyPHUSâ€"\ CASES,: 1920, : 280.000 POLAND . the obligation of ‘s Vegetabl i ippoge ie appeals on behalf of ONTARIO elisâ€"the Story of Misery in Central Europe. y between the black lines millions of destitute j row up weak and deformed through want of | s immediate help comes from without | invited to speak at a Canadian Red Cross moosowork, 1 cannot recommend Lydia H, es tege has GALICIA . «4 RATE :/ TYPHUS +RAGING; S~~VERY ~FEW > r we have suffered less ;ml;-u't. heart of the whole world.‘" ALARMINGLY : SMALL ~POX ROUMANIA . i give it War Relief Fund Aisease in Europe) _it "saving"" food for a month.\i r bringing your subscription to The Canadian Red Cross Society;! that one oms urâ€" his the for every man, neither read nor writeâ€"four males and one female. The nationalities of the prisoners were as follows:â€" Canadian 17 males, 2 females; Engâ€" lish, 2 males; Irish, 2 males; Scotch, 1 female; American, 2 males; other countries, 6 males. In religion they were divided as follows: 14 Cathoâ€" lics; 8 Anglicans; 8 Methodists; 1 Presbyerian and 2 other ‘denominaâ€" unmarried tions m »Z4 gondition, C o o what it &.l%'gxig B HAF j HELPLESS . LKA a C‘ ar, _ $ARE ; 30 +_BESET + WiTH s | HUMAN + MISERY + THAT â€"THEY : are 4 THE + PEOPLE + ARE IN <+THEâ€"GREAT + TERRITORYâ€"ENCLOSED + * BETWEEN THEâ€"LINES â€"Aâ€"B,Câ€"D.â€"THERE 4S LACK:â€"Of :» AALLGb raAmia 0022 NR EQTAUTT ELEVEN + MILLIONS â€" of *THEM +ARE > ORPHANS . m THE â€"CHILDREN +ARE THEâ€" OTHIK Distases /R VIOLENCE . , IN + SOME + VILLAGES +~HALF : THg > N PEOPLE + ILL "AT "THE SAME » TimE 7. 44y * I 4'0 % O /» UKRAINE . appears to be about Three were married and 26 FOOD. MEDICAL â€"SUPPLIES, CLOTHING. DOCTORS. FUEL. NURSES . | HOSPITAL + ACCOMMODATION,:, woman and child rtFyieg a <q2°" C1IOM_+ SMALLâ€"»POX, AND * ?E?w“ ‘RAEinNc TR ° unet xt MIP O 9 beyond GREATEST â€" SUFFERERS : ‘A~D, DO PHOSPHONOL for MEN A reliable Regulating Pill for Women. $5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price. THE SCOBELL DRUG CO., Montreal, Quebec. Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and Brain ; increases “grnsy matter;" a Tonicâ€" will build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5 at drug stores, or by mail on receipt of Rqrice.:rHE sCOBELL DRUG COMPANY, Montreal, Quebec. WAR s Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills Wednesday, November 3, 1920

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