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Grimsby Independent, 15 Dec 1920, p. 6

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(P FOURTEEN D0 ALL MY Before I took Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound L could hardly get about. Cobourg, Ont.â€"‘*For many years 1 have bhad trouble with my nerves and have been in a general run down conâ€" dition for some time. I could not do my work half of the time because of the trouble with my monthly sickness. I | was told of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" ‘ table Compound by friends and advised to try it. It has done me good, and I l strongly recommend it. Since I have taken it I have~been able to do all my l own work, and I also know friends who â€" have found it good. You can use these facts as a testimonial.‘"‘â€"Mrs. ELLEN FpLATTERS, Box 761, Cobourg, Ont. Why will women continue to suffer so long is more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound ? For forty years this good old fashâ€" ioned root and herb remedy, which contains no narcotics or harmful dru 8, has been the standard remedy for %e- male ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displaceâ€" ments, inflammation, ulceration, irregâ€" ularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confiâ€" dential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. kélief." At all dealers or sent postpat@ by Eruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottzewa, Out I read something about ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives‘ being good for all Stomach Troubles and Disorders of Digestion so I tried them. After finishing a few boxes, I was entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health was restored. ¢ f I thank the great fruit medicine, *Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘, for this wonderful MLLE ANTOINETTE BOUCHER , _ 917 Dorion St., Montreal. "I am writing to tell you that J owe my life to ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ for this. remedy relieved me when I had abandoned all hope of everrecovering my health, I suffered terribly with Dyspepsia. I had it for years and all the medicines I took did not do me any good. PDon‘t wait until the last few days, when the store is crowdâ€" ed, to ‘select your Christmas prizes. Our selections are larger than ever; this year and the special prices for schools are After Years of Suffering with Dysâ€" pepsia, this Fruit Medicine GaveRelief OWES HER LIFE T0 "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" ors for names on of books, CLOKE & SON CHRISTMAS BOOKS ‘FoRr . SUNDAY SCHOOLS * > AND CLASSES Ordex HAMILTON @q._a_bo;,fifi:rW FJ 11y ,-_..-â€"-fl-â€"-â€"l Milis ANTOLINETTE BOUCKHER, 10USE WORK 16 West EJ printed in Books, Stationery Leather Goods Phone R. 1060 rit rard labels beautiâ€" 1 in gold and colâ€" iting the scholars‘ nd pasting in front yen with all School c for them.. ESS TIHIIHHNIHIHNIIHHHIHHH King Street ONT. 311 GOMPOSHIONS This splendid bird apparently realâ€" izing the approach of Christmas is very apprehensive of the future and will view coming events with much concern THE HOUSEâ€"FLY Of all the harmful insects houseâ€"fly is the most harmful eves are two brown spheres, on eyes are two brown spheres, on either side of the head and are composed of thousands of sixâ€"sided eyes.. On the top of sthe head are also three tiny shining eyes, looking upwards. These many eyes enable the fly to see in al directions.. The eyes on the top of the haad are indistinguishable without 8 IN SILENT CONTEMPLATION North GRIMSBY th see five of which King . of Wessex showed â€" himself stronger than the others. One by one, the other kingdoms were subâ€" dued and Eghert took the title of king of England. Almost all â€" our kings are descendants of Egbert. S( lo The Picts and Scots came from the â€" north and the Saxons from across the North Sea. They® killed and made slaves of the Britons, burned the buildings and crops and stole the treasures. At last, the Kentish King got two chiefs of the Saxonsâ€"Aengist and Horsa to , come and drive back the cruel Picts and Scots. In return for this he promâ€" ised them the Islang of Thanet. They fought andg drove back these cruel foesâ€"and then settled on their little island. ©Soon, they found it too small for them so they drove the Britons furthel; back and claimed more of the land for ,themselvees. Attracted by the rich land and healâ€" thful climate thousands came into the country. The Britons were not cowards. It took thwe Saxons alâ€" most one hundred years to overcome these ibrave Britons. Britain was in the hands of the Saxons and it was now called Engâ€" land. f ich are the claws. { Otljztlcfly walks on its tipâ€"toes gl,ld_ clings to the ceiling by means. of «a paas are underneath th?l_ claws. The which exXcrecered with little hairs, sticky fluid causesticky fluid. This many disease germs. fly to carry The fly lays itsg eggs in all kinds of decavinge matter, preferably horse many disease ge The fly lays i of ‘decaying mat manure.They are ed about as larg After the Romans left Britain their condition was pitiable. â€" They had been so long under the protecâ€" tion of the Romans that they had alâ€" most forgotten how to defeng themâ€" selves. and the fullâ€"grown fly ecmerges. The fly appears to be very clearâ€" ly because of the way it brushes Aand washes itself but it is a microbe carâ€" rier and should be eradicated. . All windoys should be scregned and ]l the flies which get into a house should be killed by using fly papers or other commercial means. ' Beryl Russ, Sr. IV. 8. S. No. 1, NMorth Grimsby. THE COMING OF THE SAXONS® ooo es Written by John Aikens, 8. S. No. 1 l O n Aoo ons k"'?? 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She pegs aw She‘s quiet, th Not much to She goes right Aâ€"doin‘ thing An‘© sometimes Or even sing She says she do Feel extra we But then it‘s J A kind 0‘ spe She‘ll be all righ Toâ€"morrow 8U A good old slee Will be the C An‘ pa he sniff An‘ makes a Says womenâ€"fol Is always S1C An‘ ma she smi Let‘s on she‘s When ma is Sitk T ain‘t so bad! INDEPENr IMS} _ _ 2LPREN IMSBY, m the above figures we have selected four figures, w hich are placed in ar virl who guesses the correct answer we will give away a Hand Sleigh on See our Complete New Line of Aluminum Ware Town grunt U reath ith A Red Star Vapor Stove THIq ‘MM*%*MWWW%MMWWWMWWW SLEIGHS uttingy away the . heavy "prush them thoroughly, “"'a put them, one at a !" of very warm, but uds, using & good soap. m up and down until clean. ready a tub of warm water t two tablespoonfuls of ammonia and a little soap se them |thoroughly and THE WINTER BL VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Musical Gifts _ this Christmas Choose dompmupemrememusmmnn i o ONTARIO 4 6 7 9 0O 7 4 1 0O 6 4 VERNON TUCK A Beautiful Carving Set For Mother Musicâ€"â€"â€"the great Home Entertainer ANKETS SKATES But inside, all is bright and cheerful. $ * The phonograph is playing a rollicking melody just before the kidâ€" dies go to bed, Every.body efijoys it. There isn‘t a dull moment all evening. Father has laid astde the cares of business. R } Housekeeping problems are blottedâ€"out from mother‘s mind. The young folks sit dreaming of the future. p+lk* , And all because of Music‘s magic charm. Your nearest Music Store is a fine place to visit. M Go and see the versatile phonographs and victrolasâ€"instruments that require no imusical skill to enjoy. ‘ : There‘s snow outside and the wind is how! chimneys. _ â€" ‘ a 1Bn oBe oBa oBe aBe aBe rBe oBe cBe aBs alle ofe «h obe oBe aBe aBe aBe aBe oBe oBe oBe oBe aBe aBe aBe oBe aBe ofe efe «e afe aBe aBe aBe eBeaQe eBo aBe aBe aBe aBe afe abe ofe efe oBe ofe ofe efe afe efeofe ] in appmppmpeopemynte W press as much water as possible out. Do not wring a blanket. Hang on a line, tuining once in a while. Choose a bright sunny day for this work. When dry, fold and pack with cloves between the folds. Wrap in newsâ€" paper and pack away. , ; INDEPENDENT ADS PAY â€"â€" GIVE SENSIBLE PRESENTS FQOR CHRISTMAS. THOSE WHO RECEIVE THEM WILL THINK MORE OF YOU THAN IF YOU GIVE THEM SOME FOOLISH THING. } OUR HARDWARE STORE IS THE PLACE TO FIND USEFUL PRESENTS FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN. _ ‘ IN OUR STORE IT WON‘T TAKE MUCH MONEY TO BUY MANY GIFTS. COME IN. OUR HARDWARE WEARS & ) uky § :if T [ Sams 5Q‘l< 2 Le o fof '>t>\\ ,“‘} > o J > < | f )92 y 5 o > * / en ) K P( C (\\ S@rar!, / _ Git«= /1’,\ UEA .& 8 BP ag NOE YUL envelope in our window. To the first Santa Claus‘ Day, Saturday, Dec. 18th. COLUMBIA, EDISON BRUNSWICK MACHINESAND RECORDS . E. KITCHING & CO. HOCKEY STICKS ppr" «/A Wednesday Prices Moderate M. D. Kitching & Co GRIMSBY, ONT.~_ > Furniture and Undertaking Upholstering a Specialty Prompt and courteous service day and night TN 3---â€"â€"-?'3 dismally round the December 15th, 1920 PP ~e L /// 4 Phone 72

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